Tracy Callahan Receives the First ASDS Sun Safe Hero Award


Tracy Callahan and Dr. Adigun

Tracy Callahan and Chris Adigun, MD

As a four time melanoma survivor, I know all too well the importance of early detection; it saves lives, and I am truly fortunate to be able to use my voice and experiences to educate, advocate and promote the early detection of melanoma and skin cancer.

The American Society for Dermatologic Surgery is pleased to announce Tracy Callahan, founder of The Polka Dot Mama Melanoma Foundation, as the inaugural recipient of its Sun Safe Hero Award, which launched during the Society’s May 2019 Skin Cancer Awareness Month campaign, to recognize consumers who advocate for skin cancer awareness in their communities. Callahan used her multiple melanoma diagnoses to form the Foundation’s mission of awareness, prevention and early detection.

“This is a tremendous honor, and I am truly humbled for the recognition,” said Callahan. “As a four time melanoma survivor, I know all too well the importance of early detection; it saves lives, and I am truly fortunate to be able to use my voice and experiences to educate, advocate and promote the early detection of melanoma and skin cancer. I am grateful to work alongside an incredibly dedicated team of volunteer dermatologists and nurses who help make our efforts possible.”

Inspired by the nickname “Polka Dot Mama,” given to her by her two sons, Tracy started a blog and began to network with survivors and skin cancer organizations across the country. The Polka Dot Mama Melanoma Foundation was granted 501(c)(3) nonprofit status in 2015 and now funds research, hosts skin cancer screenings, raises awareness and educates the community about melanoma.

“Tracy exudes warmth, kindness and genuine sensitivity while directing a purposeful, well-organized nonprofit,” said Chis Adigun, MD, who nominated Callahan for the award. “Tracy pounds the pavement driving support from our dermatology community to provide free skin cancer screenings in our practices and neighboring venues. Tracy possesses a talent for recruiting support that reaches beyond a single charity event or monetary donation; she inspires authentic involvement for the cause.”

“Tracy’s dedication and efforts in spreading the sun safety message is outstanding, and ASDS applauds her efforts through The Polka Dot Mama Melanoma Foundation,” said Ramona Behshad, MD, Chair of the ASDS Public Service Work Group.

About American Society for Dermatologic Surgery

The American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS) is the largest specialty organization exclusively representing dermatologic surgeons who have unique training and experience to treat the health, function and beauty of skin throughout every stage of life. ASDS members are recognized as leaders in the field of cosmetic and medically necessary skin surgery. They also are pioneers in the field; many are involved in the clinical studies that bring popular treatments to revitalize skin and fill and diminish wrinkles to the forefront. Their work has helped create and enhance many of the devices that remove blemishes, hair and fat, and tighten skin. Dermatologic surgeons also are experts in skin cancer prevention, detection and treatment. As the incidence of skin cancer rises, dermatologic surgeons are committed to taking steps to minimize the life-threatening effects of this disease. For more information, visit asds.net.

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