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At what age do you recommend annual skin exams in a patient without a personal or family history of skin cancer?

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Dermatology · Dermatology Specialists of Canton

I don't have a specific age but rather it depends on the risk factors:

  • Male, fair skin, and older age are risk factors, certain occupations
  • Evidence of actinic damage
  • Immunosuppression, especially organ transplants
  • Multiple nevi > 50
  • History of dysplastic nevi
  • Childhood radiation exposure
  • Chronic l...

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Dermatology · Hackensack University Medical Center

I agree. My recommendation regarding when to start annual exams really depends upon the risk factors, as above, and the findings on that initial total body skin exam. A history of significant sun exposure/tanning beds and clinical evidence of significant sun exposure could decrease my threshold to l...

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