Skin Cancer Awareness Month – May 2025
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The Melanoma Education Foundation is a non-profit preventive health organization that saves lives by promoting greater awareness of melanoma and the importance of early self-detection. The Foundation evolved from a
Melanoma Education for Middle and High School Read More
Learn about some of the damaging effects that too much ultraviolet (UV) radiation exposure can have on the skin. You’ll also find tips to help you protect yourself and your
Be Safe in the Sun: Adults Read More
Created and developed by The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Ray and the Sunbeatables®: A Sun Safety Curriculum for Pre-K through 1 and Be Sunbeatable™ for grades 2-5,
Ray and the Sunbeatables: Pre-school to 5th grade Curriculum Read More
NEEF’s SunWise program is a free environmental and health education program that teaches K-8 children about sun safety, UV radiation, and stratospheric ozone. Educators, parents, caregivers, and others who register
Sunwise Toolkit K-8 Curriculum Read More
Use this printable bookmark to educate kids how to be sun safe!
Be Sun Savvy Bookmark Read More
This tool helps providers assess a patient’s distress level.
Distress Thermometer Read More
Everyone with cancer has distress at some point in time. Distress is normal. This booklet is a guide to understanding distress and where you can go for help when you
Distress During Cancer Care Read More
This booklet will explain the why, what, how, and when of physical activity during and after cancer treatment.
Moving through Cancer | A Guide to Getting and Staying Active During Cancer Treatment Read More
With over 5 million cases diagnosed in the United States each year, skin cancer is America’s most common cancer. More people are diagnosed with skin cancer each year in the
2023 Skin Cancer Awareness Resources Read More
This resource from the American College of Dermatology helps parents know what to teach their children about sun protection to help them develop sun-safe habits that last a lifetime.
Children and Skin Cancer Read More
Use this bingo game to teach adults how to “save their skin” from sun damage and skin cancer. This educational resource includes leader instructions, participant questions, and 30 unique bingo
Save Our Skin (SOS) Bingo Read More
This module for Grades 3-5 teaches students the importance of sun safety and includes key points, sun safety pledge, activities and a letter to parents.
On the Move to Better Health Sun Safety | Module for Grades 3 through 5 Read More
Information on this site focuses on follow-up care for your cancer treatment.
Follow-Up Medical Care Read More
The American Society of Clinical Oncology developed two forms that can help you keep track of important care plan information so it can be easily shared with health care providers
Cancer Treatment and Survivorship Care Plans Read More
A survivorship care plan includes important information about your cancer and treatment, which helps you and your doctors understand each other. Learn more.
Cancer Survivorship Care Plans Read More
Facing Forward: Life After Cancer Treatment is a booklet for people who have completed cancer treatment.
Facing Forward: Life After Cancer Treatment Read More
The Cancer Survivorship Checklist is designed to be a simple, straightforward tool patients and caregivers can use as a guide for information critical to their care wherever they are on
Survivorship Checklist Read More
Explore information and tips on staying active and healthy during and after cancer treatment. You can also get information on managing your health care as a cancer survivor.
Survivorship: During and After Treatment Read More
Health care providers can play a critical role in helping to reduce the incidence of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer by identifying patients with elevated risk. These guidelines can help
Learn more about risk factors and symptoms of breast cancer.
Breast Cancer Risk Factors and Symptoms Read More
There are things you should know to understand what breast cancer is, know your chances for getting it, and how to find it early.
Breast Cancer: Things You Should Know Read More
Talk with your doctor about when and how often to get mammograms.
Get Tested for Breast Cancer Read More
Today, there are more than 16.9 million Americans alive with a history of cancer. This site’s survivorship section provides helpful information for cancer survivors and their friends and family.
What is Survivorship? Read More
The Bring Your Brave campaign provides information about breast cancer to women younger than age 45 by sharing real stories about young women whose lives have been affected by breast
Bring Your Brave Campaign Read More
Compare breast cancer screening guidelines from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, American Cancer Society, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and four other organizations.
Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines for Women Chart Read More
Visiting the doctor can be stressful. It helps to have questions for the doctor written down ahead of time.
Mammograms: Questions for the Doctor Read More