WASHINGTON (DC News Now) -- As summer tans fade, fall is the ideal time to check for signs of skin cancer. That's because skin cancer doesn't take a vacation. A self-exam could save your life. "What I always tell my patients is look for anything growing, changing, bleeding or itching.…
May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month, and it's a time to educate people about the risks of skin cancer, early detection and prevention. According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, skin cancer is the most common cancer in America, with over 5 million cases diagnosed each year. Dr. Amy Basile from…