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Skin cancer can appear at any stage of life and is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in the U.S.* Annual skin cancer screenings are important to your skin health.

 *Source: American Cancer Society 2024 Cancer Facts & Figures)

What happens at a skin cancer screening?

A skin cancer screening is a visual inspection of your skin by a medical professional of your moles, freckles and other marks. There is no need to take blood, and nothing will be cut or removed at the time of the screening. Screenings generally take only 15 minutes.