One way to make sure that you dont get skin cancer is to wheir sun block when you go to the beach.
To reduce the risk of skin cancer, you need to wear SPF every day and protect yourself from sun damage. Do not intentionally sun tan, and do not go to a tanning salon.
Getting sun burnt increases your chances of melanoma or other skin cancer
Not necessarily, but it may be an indication that you are at increased risk of getting skin cancer. The best thing you can do is make sure you are taking the proper precautions when out in the sun and avoid using tanning / sun beds.
It is generally safe, but does put you at increased risk for skin cancer.
Yes, unfortunately! Everyone has a chance of getting skin cancer. No is more prone to it than others though 99% of the people who do get it aren't careful in the sun and don't wear sunscreen etc. So if you want to avoid getting skin cancer wear sunscreen and a hat!
The ultimate risk of sun exposure with bare skin is skin cancer. Also, developing blisters and getting sunburned increases one's likelihood of developing skin cancer later in life.
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you get sun-burned, Or you may get skin cancer. No Think scientific
The main risk of actinic keratosis is of skin cancer. This mainly has to do with the fact that actinic keratosis is caused by sun damage to skin, as is most skin cancer.
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You do not say what comparison you are making. You might mean, why are Australians more likely to get skin cancer than, let us say, the British are, or you might mean, why are Australians more likely to get skin cancer than they are to get liver cancer. Or you may want to know why they are more likely to get skin cancer than they used to be last year.
where sunscreen to protect your skin from the uv rays from the sun