Melanoma Monday is an annual observance dedicated to raising awareness about melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. This day emphasizes the importance of early detection, prevention, and education about this potentially life-threatening disease. It serves as a reminder for everyone to examine their skin, practice sun safety, and schedule regular skin checks.

Quick Facts

  • When is it? The first Monday in May.
  • Tagged as: Health Awareness, Skin Cancer Prevention.
  • What’s the hashtag? #MelanomaMonday.
  • When was it founded? 1995.
  • Who founded it? The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD).

History of Melanoma Monday

Melanoma Monday was established in 1995 by the American Academy of Dermatology as part of Skin Cancer Awareness Month. Its primary goal is to educate the public about melanoma, its risks, and the importance of early detection. Over the years, this observance has grown to include free skin screenings and widespread campaigns promoting sun safety.

Timeline

  • Ancient Times: Melanoma is first described by Hippocrates.
  • 18th Century: Dr. John Hunter successfully removes a metastatic melanoma.
  • 1838: Sir Robert Carswell formally introduces the term “melanoma.”
  • 1956: Henry Lancaster identifies UV radiation as a key cause of melanoma.
  • 1995: AAD launches Melanoma Monday to raise awareness.

Dates by Next Year

YearMonth and DateDay
2024May 6Monday
2025May 5Monday
2026May 4Monday
2027May 3Monday
2028May 1Monday
2029May 7Monday

Observed Activities

  • Wear black to symbolize melanoma awareness.
  • Schedule a professional skin check or perform a self-exam.
  • Share educational resources and prevention tips on social media using #MelanomaMonday.

Fun Facts About Melanoma

  • Melanoma can spread quickly if not detected early.
  • It is one of the most common cancers in young adults aged 25–39.
  • Using tanning beds before age 35 increases melanoma risk by 75%.
  • Early-stage melanoma has a cure rate of about 99%.

Quiz

  1. What is the deadliest form of skin cancer?
  2. When is Melanoma Monday observed?
  3. What are some risk factors for melanoma?

(Answers: 1. Melanoma; 2. First Monday in May; 3. Fair skin, family history, UV exposure.)

FAQs

Where is Melanoma Monday celebrated?
Primarily in the United States but recognized globally as part of skin cancer awareness efforts.

How can I detect melanoma early?
Follow the ABCDE rule: Asymmetry, Border irregularity, Color variation, Diameter larger than 6mm, and Evolving changes.

What are other related observances?
Skin Cancer Awareness Month (May), Don’t Fry Day (Friday before Memorial Day), and National Healthy Skin Month (November).

Related Observances

  • Skin Cancer Awareness Month
  • Don’t Fry Day
  • UV Safety Month
  • World Cancer Day
  • National Cancer Prevention Month