00:00 One in five Americans will develop skin cancer in their lifetime.
00:04 But the good news is it is treatable if detected early.
00:08 Better yet, completely preventable if you protect yourself.
00:12 On a mission to spread that message, long-time leaders in sun protection,
00:16 skin care brand La Roche-Posay, in partnership with TDS,
00:20 the dermatologist specialists of New York City, were offering free head-to-toe
00:24 skin cancer screenings to the public.
00:26 For kickoff Skin Cancer Awareness Month, we are providing the public with free skin checks
00:30 conducted by board-certified dermatologists, while also handing out free La Roche-Posay
00:36 and Thilio sunscreen products, all with the goal to educate the public about sun safety
00:41 and skin cancer prevention.
00:43 The brand says they've helped facilitate more than half a million skin exams
00:47 by board-certified dermatologists over the last 10 years.
00:51 We've found several skin cancers already. This is melanoma May,
00:54 and we want everyone to be really aware of skin cancer, any moles that have been changing,
00:58 any non-healing wounds. Those are things we want to check out a little bit more closely.
01:02 It's about prevention, and also when melanoma is caught early,
01:06 the five-year survival rate is 99%.
01:09 So really, it's extremely important to get your moles checked annually.
01:13 Events like these, they say, help provide access to someone who may not visit
01:17 a dermatologist regularly or have access to one.
01:20 The dermatology specialist is really proud to partner with La Roche.
01:23 They've got sunscreen for all ages, and it's SPF 30 or higher.
01:26 And that's the recommendation of the American Academy of Dermatology
01:29 to make sure you put something on in the morning.
01:31 If you're doing a lot of splashing in the water, reapplication is necessary,
01:34 but generally that should cover you throughout the entire day.
01:36 Wear long, loose-fitting clothing. Avoiding sun in between 11 and 2.
01:40 Wide-brim hats is great.
01:41 The team says more than 90% of skin cancers, including melanoma, the most deadly type,
01:46 are caused by sun exposure, and the sun's harmful rays can penetrate even through glass.
01:52 So that means no matter where you are or what you're doing,
01:55 if you're exposed to sunlight, you need to protect your skin.
01:58 And remember, every day is a sunscreen day.
02:01 So for the American Cancer Society today, every skin check that is completed,
02:05 we're donating $5 towards them. So that's happening throughout the summer.
02:09 For more info on sun safety, visit larocheposay.us/saveourskin.
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