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Welcome to another episode of Safety Shorts, in which Libby is joined by Dr. Lynne Morrison, a renowned medical dermatologist with over 30 years of experience. Today's focus is on the importance of skincare, particularly in preventing skin cancer as Dr. Morrison shares valuable insights into recognizing it early, as well as the risks associated with sun exposure. She also highlights the significance of practicing sun protection, sharing the story of a remarkable patient who exemplifies the effectiveness of best practices in this area. For everyone who works outdoors, and, really for anyone who wants to maintain healthy skin, today's episode provides essential information and practical tips you simply can't afford to miss.

 

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Quotes:

"Skin cancers usually occur in middle-aged to older individuals on sun-exposed areas of their skin."

"Catching melanoma early is really important. If it's diagnosed and treated when it's early, it is entirely curable."

"The main thing we can do to prevent skin cancer is to reduce the amount of sun we get."

"Sun protection actually works. She is an amazing example of living with a challenging disease and she does show us that sun protection actually works."

"Practicing good skin protection, including wearing sunscreen and the right PPE, will really help, especially for workers exposed to the sun during peak hours."

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National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association website