Huntersville Fire Department Prepares for a Healthy New Year with Skin Cancer Screenings

We recently provided FREE skin cancer screenings for Huntersville Fire Department Station 4 – and it was a privilege. We thank all the firefighters who risk their lives to help others. But the inherent dangers of fighting fires aren’t the only risk they face. They also have an increased risk of skin cancer. Piedmont HealthCare – Mooresville Dermatology Center was pleased to join the firefighters of Station 4 to help get their new year off to a healthier start!

Why do firefighters need skin cancer screenings?

  • Firefighters have a 21% greater risk of melanoma, the most serious form of skin cancer. (Jalilian et al., 2019)
  • Firefighters have a 62% greater risk of melanoma between ages 30-49 compared to the general population of the same age. (Pukkala et al., 2014)
  • “Firefighting” is classified as a known human carcinogen — meaning firefighters have a higher risk of cancer due to their occupation — according to top researchers from across the world who have worked with the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). They further listed melanoma as a cancer of concern for firefighters due to the higher rates in firefighters than in the general population. (Demers et al., 2022)
  • Firefighters are exposed to carcinogens (cancer-causing substances) in the line of duty, especially when fighting fires. Some carcinogens they may encounter include asbestos, benzene, formaldehyde, PAHs, and PFAS. These carcinogens can be inhaled, ingested, or absorbed through the skin. (“Systemic Exposure to PAHs and Benzene in Firefighters Suppressing Controlled Structure Fires,” 2014) (Mazumder et al., 2023)

View the original post on the Mooresville Dermatology Center website.

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