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\nLearn what skin cancer is, what the symptoms and risk factors are, and how to lower your risk.
\nThe Data Visualizations Tool provides statistics on melanoma, which causes the most skin cancer-related deaths.
\nThe sun can damage your skin in as little as 15 minutes. Use these tips to protect yourself and your family.
\nSkin cancer is the most common cancer in the U.S. Too much sun can increase your risk of getting skin cancer. This video explains how to protect your skin from the sun.
\n\u201cSun is my vice. It makes me feel good,\u201d says Robin. Read her story in this blog post.
\nShow us your #SunSafeSelfie and help raise awareness about the benefits of sun protection!
\nThe Melanoma Dashboard provides state and local data to help communities prevent skin cancer.
\nCDC works with partners to reduce illness and death caused by skin cancer. Learn what CDC is doing.
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