Journalist Brian Vines and commentator Roderick Morrow joined host Karen Hunter for a critical conversation on skin cancer awareness in Black communities, highlighting an often-overlooked public health issue.

Despite apparent disparities, mainstream medical guidance frequently fails to account for how skin conditions present on darker skin tones. With just 3% of dermatologists in the U.S. identifying as Black, the need for culturally competent care remains urgent. Many healthcare providers lack the training necessary to properly diagnose and treat conditions on melanin-rich skin.

During the discussion, Vines introduced the CUBED acronym—a tool designed to help detect melanomas that are more prevalent in Black individuals. He also dispelled the widespread myth that melanin alone offers sufficient protection from harmful UV rays.

Listen to him deliver this potentially life-saving information in the clip below.

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