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I Was Left in Agony After a Skin Treatment—Now I’m Warning Younger People

I Was Left in Agony After a Skin Treatment—Now I’m Warning Younger People

Summary

Belinda Shipman discovered multiple skin cancers and precancerous lesions after a full-body mole scan. She underwent surgery and a painful month-long topical chemotherapy treatment to remove damaged skin caused by sun exposure. Shipman now shares her experience online to warn others about the importance of sunscreen and sun safety.

Key Facts

  • In early 2026, Belinda Shipman had a mole-mapping scan that found suspicious skin lesions.
  • Tests confirmed basal cell carcinoma (a common skin cancer) on her shoulder and precancerous and cancerous lesions on her face and body.
  • She had surgery on the basal cell carcinoma and was diagnosed with actinic keratoses and squamous cell carcinoma in situ (Bowen Disease).
  • Bowen Disease is a slow-growing, scaly skin condition linked to long-term sun exposure and can become cancer.
  • Doctors prescribed Tolak, a chemotherapy cream (4% fluorouracil), applied daily for four weeks to kill abnormal skin cells.
  • The treatment caused severe skin irritation, redness, peeling, and pain described as "like acid on raw flesh."
  • Shipman shared daily videos of her painful treatment on Instagram, gaining millions of views to raise awareness.
  • She urges people, especially young sun lovers, to always use sunscreen to prevent skin damage and cancer.
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