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Light colors For horse the answer would be gray.
If one has less melanin he or she will be more prone to sun burn, which leads to skin cancer. Also, if a lot of melanin groups up in one area (mole), it can become cancerous and lead to 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!
I have one with dark marks, too. If you have ever picked at it before in your life, it could be more prone to skin cancer. But I think if you leave it alone, it'll be okay.
you you are the most prone to get cancer you idiot the actual answer is Blacks and whites I have no idea who wrote the above it is black in general white for cancer like skin cancer
This is most likely because most animals don't have as much exposed skin as humans, if you have more exposed skin you are more susceptible to skin cancer.
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.
Melanoma is the most dangerous form of skin cancer which is likely caused by UV rays from sunlight and tanning beds. You can find more information about this type of cancer by contacting the Skin Cancer Foundation.
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yes if anyone has genes of skin cancer it could be passed down to more family members. i had the same question because im doing a project on skin cancer.
Depends on the type of skin cancer. Some are more serious than others.