Jimmy Cefalo
Host of So. FL's First News; Co-Host of Eat This Drink That Go!; Voice of the Miami Dolphins, CEO/Cefalo-Bassett/Cefalo's Int'l Voice of the Miami Dolphins
07/12/2021
No one is immune to skin cancer. People of all skin colors, including people who are African-American, Hispanic and Asian, can develop skin cancer.
While skin cancer occurs more frequently in lighter-skinned people, the death rates are higher in darker-skinned people.
“It is often diagnosed later, at a more advanced stage, because both doctors and patients may not even be considering the possibility of skin cancer developing on darker skin until it’s too late” says Saira George, M.D., MD Anderson dermatologist.
Also, as Dr. Kristin Haushalter counsels her patients in Miami, FL, “Those with darker skin tan easier and do not protect themselves as much from the sun. They don’t burn as easily as those with fair skin. They are getting much more cumulative sun damage. So please protect your skin no matter what color!!!”
05/13/2021
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04/13/2021
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