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Facts About Melanoma

 

TALKING POINTS ABOUT MELANOMA/SKIN CANCER
 
 
PREVALENCE:

  • Over one million new cases of skin cancer diagnosed each year, outnumbering the total number of other cancers combined
  • 2000% increase in melanoma incidence since 1930 with one in 50 being affected
  • Most common cancer killer of young women,  more common than breast cancer in ages 30-34


MORTALITY RATE:

  • More than one person dies each hour from melanoma
  • Advanced melanoma has no effective treatment


THE COST OF SKIN CANCER

  • Cost of treating newly diagnosed skin cancer is 1 billion dollars annually
  • Cost to medicare for treatment of melanoma is $495 million and projected to exceed $5 billion by 2010
  • The emotional and physical costs are incalculable


THE FORGOTTEN CANCER

  • Melanoma/skin cancer is the most underfunded of all cancers by federal and private agencies
  • Early detection makes melanoma highly curable, but it is the least screened for cancer
  • People find their own melanomas more frequently than doctors do and melanoma detection is not a training requirement for most medical disciplines


TO AVOID MELANOMA

  • Seek shade and avoid direct sun during the peak hours of 10-4
  • Cover up with protective clothing and use sunscreen lotion
  • Protect your children and role model sun safe behaviors
  • Examine your skin and that of your loved ones each season for any changes that should be checked by a dermatologist
  • Avoid tanning salons: 15 minutes is equal to a whole day’s exposure at the beach

 

 

SOURCE:  National Cancer Institute
American Cancer Society's Facts and Figures, The Skin Cancer Foundation, The American Academy of Dermatology

SOURCE: Poole, Catherine, Guerry, DuPont, M.D.,  Melanoma Prevention Detection and Treatment, New Haven:  Yale University Press, 2005.  

 



UPDATE: March 1, 2010