Women’s Dermatologic Society to Bring Award-Winning Play Safe in the Sun Program to Chicago
CHICAGO (PRWEB) August 21, 2018 -- According to the American Cancer Society, one life is lost each hour from skin cancer . Early detection can help prevent over three million cases of skin cancer each year.
On August 26th, the Women’s Dermatologic Society (WDS) will host their award-winning Play Safe in the Sun Program at the Chicago Triathlon. To help prevent future cases of skin cancer, WDS will be providing free skin cancer screenings, sun damage assessments, sun safety educational materials, and complimentary La Roche-Posay sunscreen samples to the public.
Since the launch of the Play Safe in the Sun Program in 2004, WDS has hosted almost 60 events, screened over 4,850 people, and distributed over 350,000 sunscreen samples! The program’s goal is to raise awareness about the dangers of skin cancer, provide opportunities for early detection and instill safe sun habits.
“Bringing the Women’s Dermatologic Society’s Play Safe in the Sun Program to the Chicago Triathlon reaches people that are already committed to a healthy and active lifestyle, and who love being outdoors. We want to show them that an integral part of a healthy lifestyle is also receiving regular skin cancer screenings,” stated Dr. Rebecca Tung, WDS Service Committee Volunteer. “We look forward to continuing this program in multiple cities across the country each year.”
Event Details:
Event: Chicago Triathlon
Location: Grant Park
Address: 900 S. Columbia Dr. Chicago, IL
Date: August 26, 2018
Time: 8:00am – 2:00pm
About the Women’s Dermatologic Society (WDS)
The Women's Dermatologic Society, founded in 1973, is dedicated to helping dermatologists fulfill their greatest potential and assisting them in making a contribution to the dermatology specialty and society. To achieve this goal, the Society relies on the active participation of its members, who represent a diverse cross-section of professional sub-specialties. The organization provides unique personal and professional development opportunities to dermatologists, including networking, mentorship, education, leadership development, patient care and community service.
Heather Lesko, Women’s Dermatologic Society, http://www.womensderm.org, (877) 937-7673, [email protected]
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