AVOID DR. LANDOW!
I went to see Dr. Landow for a full body cancer screening because my aunt died of melanoma at 42 and my grandmother has it. Dr. Landow asked why I was there and I explained my family history and he said there is no reason to do skin cancer screenings unless you are over 50 years old. I said I still wanted him to check me. He then spent less than 10 seconds looking over my entire body. Total time with him.....no more than 1 minute.
If you want to take your health seriously do not go to Dr. Landow.
American Cancer Society website: "Unlike many other common cancers, melanoma occurs in younger and older people. Rates continue to increase with age and are highest among those in their 80s, but melanoma is not uncommon even among those younger than 30. In fact, it is one of the more common cancers in young adults (especially young women)."
American Melanoma Foundation website: "Current estimates are that 1 in 5 Americans will develop skin cancer in their lifetime. The incidence of melanoma has been steadily increasing for the past 30 years. Melanoma is the most common form of cancer for young adults 25-29 years old and the second most common form of cancer for adolescents and young adults 15-29 years old."