
The Skin Cancer Foundation's gala raises over $800,000, featuring Christie Brinkley and highlighting vital skin cancer awareness initiatives and personal stories.

The Skin Cancer Foundation's gala raises over $800,000, featuring Christie Brinkley and highlighting vital skin cancer awareness initiatives and personal stories.

The Photobiology Committee also issues a public safety warning regarding sun protection misinformation amid growing rates of skin cancer in the U.S.

As newly appointed Executive Director of the Foundation, Becky Kamowitz is combining public education with clinical needs in the fight against skin cancer.

There are numerous ways for dermatologists to get involved in initiatives from the Skin Cancer Foundation, according to Becky Kamowitz.

“The Big See” campaign and the Seal of Recommendation program are just 2 examples of initiatives led by the Skin Cancer Foundation.

The Foundation’s extensive library includes brochures, magazines, and posters to promote education among dermatologists and patients.

One of the Foundation’s top initiatives is its mobile skin cancer screening program, “Destination Healthy Skin.”

The Skin Cancer Foundation at its Annual Champions for Change Gala in New York, New York, raised the money while also honoring 157 dermatologists for volunteering with the Foundations skin cancer screening program on May 12.

The Skin Cancer Foundation's mobile education program is set to cross the United States to both raise skin cancer awareness and provide free skin cancer screenings.