According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, over the past three decades, more people have had skin cancer than all other cancers combined. Skin cancer is caused by the abnormal growth of your skin cells in areas that may have been overly exposed to the sun (your face, scalp, ears, chest, arms, hands, legs, and palms). There are three different types of skin cancer: melanoma, basal cell carcinoma, and squamous cell carcinoma.Skin cancer is the most prevalent cancer in the U.S. In fact, according to the Skin Cancer Foundation, each year in the U.S. there are five million people treated for skin cancer.What are the symptoms of skin cancer?Depending on which type of skin cancer is present, you may develop different symptoms. For example, with melanoma skin cancer, signs could include a mole that changes in color, size, and shape or a large brownish spot with darker spots. For basal cell carcinoma, you may have a flat flesh-colored scar-like lesion or a waxy bump on your skin. For squamous cell carcinoma, you may have a firm, red nodule on your skin.What are some integrative therapies for skin cancer?According to an article posted on Life Extension, there are numerous integrative therapies you can use, such as: B-Vitamins Melatonin Vitamin D Tea polyphenols Probiotics Curcumin Quercetin Resveratrol and Pterostilbene Pine bark extract Fish oil Grape seed extract Silymarin Polypodium Red orange complex Dr. Mike discusses the dangers of skin cancer and some integrative therapies to help treat it.