Blocking out the sun —steps to avoid skin cancer
Lt. Col. Scott Carrizales, 375th Medical Group chief of dermatology services, applies liquid nitrogen on a patient’s head to treat the focal area of the actinic keratosis, which is precancerous skin, June 14 at Scott Air Force Base, Ill. Skin cancer can appear anywhere on the skin. The face, neck, back of arms and hands are the places that cancer has appeared most on patients. (U.S. Air Force Photo/ Airman Megan Friedl)
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