Skin Cancer Awareness
The logo for the Skin Cancer Awareness website SkinCancerAwareness.com was designed by Dr. Andrew A. Hendricks to bring attention to the need for the early diagnosis and treatment of skin cancer. The orange wing of the logo represents the burning rays of the sun. The blue wing depicts sun reflection on water.
Over 5 million people develop skin cancer every year in the United States. This is almost 20 times more than the incidence of breast cancer and five times more than the number of patients diagnosed with traditional cancers like colon cancer, lung cancer, breast cancer, and the like. If diagnosed early, melanoma and other types of skin cancer can be successfully treated. Unfortunately, over 10,000 people in the United States still die yearly from skin cancer, usually melanoma.
For a comprehensive discussion of skin cancer, go to our skin cancer awareness website, SkinCancerAwareness.com.
This website was designed and written by Dr. Andrew A. Hendricks to bring attention to the need for the early diagnosis and treatment of skin cancer.
SAVING LIVES
Dr. Andrew Hendricks and his staff at Southeastern Dermatology were honored by UNC-Southeastern Hospital with a special plaque in recognition of their saving the lives of two individuals in two different life-threatening situations outside their office in 2020 and 2021; a man who went into full cardiac arrest after a car accident opposite Southeastern Dermatology PA and a 5-year-old girl who was accidentally shot through her abdomen by her 3-year-old brother. Vice-President, Dr. Joe Roberts, Jr and Medical Staff President, Dr. Robin Peace, presented the award.
