Was there a moment when you realized, "Okay, this isn't going away"?

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How do you cope with the realization that a skin cancer diagnosis is serious or may not be going away?

First, know that what you're feeling is completely valid. A skin cancer diagnosis — whether it's new, recurring, or ongoing — can feel overwhelming. You're not alone in this.

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How do you cope with the realization that a skin cancer diagnosis is serious or may not be going away?

First, know that what you're feeling is completely valid. A skin cancer diagnosis — whether it's new, recurring, or ongoing — can feel overwhelming. You're not alone in this.

One of the most grounding things to do is focus on what's within your control. Here are some steps that can help:

- Stay connected with your care team — Regular follow-up visits matter. Your doctor can explain your prognosis clearly and tailor advice to your specific situation
- Monitor your skin — Checking your skin monthly helps you feel proactive rather than powerless
- Protect your skin daily — Sunscreen (SPF 30+), protective clothing, wide-brimmed hats, and avoiding tanning beds are all meaningful actions
- Ask questions — Things like "Was it caught early?" or "Does my cancer have high-risk features?" can help you understand what you're dealing with

Many MySkinCancerTeam members find that staying informed and engaged in their own care helps ease anxiety. Knowledge really can feel like power here.

Leaning on a support community of people who truly *get it* can also make a big difference on the harder days. You don't have to process this alone. 💙

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