A physician, Dr. Sally A. Booth cares for Booth Dermatology & Cosmetic Care Center patients by providing treatments for conditions ranging from skin caner to psoriasis. As part of her community outreach, she participates in free skin cancer screenings offered through the American Academy of Dermatology and donates to both the Special Olympics and the American Cancer Society. Dr. Sally Booth belongs to the American Society for Mohs Surgery and the Indiana Academy of Dermatology. Researchers with the Mayo Clinic have observed a startling rise in the deadly skin cancer melanoma in teenagers and young adults. Data demonstrates that melanoma risk for young men has risen by four times. In young women, the data shows an eight-fold rise. Tanning-bed use may be an important contributing factor in the increase. Individuals should consult a dermatologist if they observe any unusual changes in their skin. Skin cancers rank as the most frequently diagnosed type of cancer in the country.