#Melanoma Fact: Women aged 49 and under are more likely to develop melanoma than any other cancer except breast and thyroid cancers. Be smart and stay sun safe! Learn the risk factors:
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Outdoor summer jobs mean sunshine, but also serious UV risks! ☀️
Outdoor workers get 8x more UV exposure, raising skin cancer risk. Sun safety = job safety!
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Using tanning beds before age 35 increases your risk of melanoma by 75%. ☀️🚫 There’s no such thing as a “safe tan” from a tanning bed. Protect your skin—skip the booth and opt for sun-safe habits instead.
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Outdoor workers are at high risk for skin cancer. Our #SafeSkinAtWork program offers training, sunscreen, and more. Recently, 82 firefighters received free skin checks, with several referred for follow-up care.
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In 2025, an estimated 104,960 new cases of melanoma will be diagnosed in the U.S. About 8,430 people are expected to die from it. Let's work together to reduce these numbers. Prevention tips and resources: bit.ly/3DJr8xE
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