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Where to get skin cancer screening for free in NYC this week

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul advocated for routine skin cancer screenings earlier this month when she announced she was diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma

Dermatology consultation.
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Summer may be over but sun protection is an all-year event, and that's why a nonprofit organization is bringing free skin cancer screenings to New Yorkers next week.

Starting Thursday, Sept. 26, New Yorkers with or without health insurance can receive a full-body checkup from dermatologists volunteering with the Skin Cancer Foundation. Local doctors will be at "Destination Healthy Skin" RVs in Manhattan and Brooklyn to answer any questions and demonstrate how to properly apply products with SPF, as well as provide free samples of sunscreens.

Early detection of skin cancer, which is the most common type of cancer in the U.S., is key to minimal treatment and effective cure, according to the nonprofit that has been raising awareness since 1979.

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul echoed the message earlier this month when she announced she was diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma on her nose during a routine checkup. Basal cell carcinoma is among the most common types of skin cancer. It is highly curable, especially when it is caught early.

Hochul, 66, said she had a quick operation, which typically involves a shallow incision, to have it removed. The governor is among one in five Americans estimated to develop skin cancer by the age of 70, according to the Skin Cancer Foundation.

What is skin cancer?

Cancer is simply cells in your body growing out of control, and skin cancer first develops in the epidermis -- the upper layer of the body's largest organ.

There are three types of cells in the skin: Squamous, Basal and Melanocytes. Melanoma, the deadliest type of skin cancer, develops in the lower part of the epidermis and it's harder to treat and it tends to spread.

What are the symptoms of skin cancer?

In most cases like Hochul's, the first sign is a change in the skin -- but not all skin cancers look the same, according to the National Cancer Institute.

Free skin cancer screening schedule:

New York, NY – Thursday, September 26
Screenings available 8:30 AM – 10 AM and 11 AM – 4 PM
300 Park Ave, New York NY

New York, NY – Saturday, September 28 and Sunday, September 29
Screenings available 10 AM – 4 PM
3199 Brighton 2nd St, Brooklyn NY

New York, NY – Monday, September 30
Screenings available 10 AM – 4 PM
99 Park Ave, New York NY

New York, NY – Tuesday, October 1
Screenings available 10 AM – 1 PM
99 Park Ave, New York, NY

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