Scott A. McLean, MD, PhD (@scottamclean) 's Twitter Profile
Scott A. McLean, MD, PhD

@scottamclean

Head&Neck Cancer and #Melanoma surgeon and researcher @UMichOto @umichheadneck @umichmedicine | into running marathons,DIY home improvement,playing on the lake

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Yeah, that just happened 🤯 First four-homer ninth inning in franchise history, and the first for any team in MLB since the Dodgers on 9/18/06

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Did you know that it’s estimated 86% of skin cancers are caused by Sun Exposure. That means that if you do EVERYTHING you can to eliminate that 86%…what a different world we would live in! See how important all these checkmarks are? Raise Awareness to prevent that 86%.

Did you know that it’s estimated 86% of skin cancers are caused by Sun Exposure.  That means that if you do EVERYTHING you can to eliminate that 86%…what a different world we would live in!  

See how important all these checkmarks are? Raise Awareness to prevent that 86%.
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Sunburns significantly increase the risk of developing melanoma. The more blistering sunburns a person experiences, especially before age 20, the higher their risk becomes. Repeated exposure to (UV) can damage DNA in skin cells. #Melanoma

Sunburns significantly increase the risk of developing melanoma. The more blistering sunburns a person experiences, especially before age 20, the higher their risk becomes. 
Repeated exposure to (UV) can damage DNA in skin cells.

#Melanoma
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High Melanoma risk factors are things you are born with: including fair skin and hair and a family history of melanoma. These are not the ONLY risk factors: UV Exposure Moles Personal History A weakened immune system Age

High Melanoma risk factors are things you are born with:  including fair skin and hair and a family history of melanoma.

These are not the ONLY risk factors:
UV Exposure
Moles
Personal History
A weakened immune system
Age
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SolSurvivors Melanoma Community A volunteer-run network of patients, researchers, and friends who are interested in transforming the way we raise awareness, prevent, and treat melanoma.

SolSurvivors Melanoma Community 
A volunteer-run network of patients, researchers, and friends who are interested in transforming the way we raise awareness, prevent, and treat melanoma.