Skin Cancer Awareness Campaign Hits Guadeloupe Beaches to Promote UV Protection
Medical professionals have launched a targeted awareness initiative on the beaches of Guadeloupe to educate the public on the risks of skin cancer and the importance of ultraviolet (UV) protection.

Dermatologists and health experts are engaging directly with beachgoers to highlight the dangers of UV radiation, focusing specifically on the prevention and early detection of skin malignancies. The campaign emphasizes that melanoma is the most aggressive form of skin cancer, making early identification essential for successful treatment.
To reduce the risk of sun damage, experts are recommending several key prevention strategies. These include the consistent use of sunscreen, wearing wide-brimmed hats to protect the face and neck, and avoiding direct sun exposure during peak intensity hours, typically between 10 a.m. And 4 p.m.
Beyond prevention, the initiative encourages the public to remain vigilant about their skin health. Health officials are urging individuals to monitor their bodies for suspicious moles and to seek professional screenings for early detection.
This initiative underscores the critical need for proactive skin health management in sun-drenched climates to reduce the long-term burden of skin malignancies.