Riskiest skin cancer cases hit UK record high
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Riskiest skin cancer cases hit UK record high
More than 20,000 new melanoma skin cancer cases were diagnosed in the UK in a year for the first time. Cancer Research UK estimates that ultraviolet exposure from the sun or sunbeds contributes to most cases and that about nine in every 10 may be avoidable. Skin cancer can be prevented by taking care in strong sun, using sunscreen with at least SPF 30 and four or five stars, and seeking shade. Sunburn signals skin damage, but damage can occur without burning or turning pink. Unusual or changing skin areas, including new or changing moles or sores that do not heal, should be checked by a GP. Early diagnosis and treatment can make a major difference.
"The number of new melanoma skin cancer cases diagnosed in a year has risen above 20,000 for the first time in the UK. The charity Cancer Research UK says too much exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light from the sun or sunbeds is part of the cause, with an estimated nine in every 10 cases thought to be avoidable."
"It is possible to prevent skin cancer by being careful in the sun, by using sunscreen with at least SPF 30 and four or five stars, and seeking shade. Anyone can get sunburn, including people with darker skin tones, and the charity is reminding the public to stay safe over what could be a sunny bank holiday across much of the UK."
"Sunburn is a clear sign your skin has been damaged, although you do not need to burnor even turn pinkto sustain skin damage. The chief executive of Cancer Research UK, Michelle Mitchell, said: "Take care when the sun is strong by seeking shade, covering up and applying sunscreen and, if you notice any unusual changes to your skin, contact your GP.""
""Whether it is a new or changing mole, a sore that doesn't heal, or an area of your skin that looks out of the ordinary, it's important to get it checked out." "It probably won't be cancer, but if it is, getting it diagnosed and treated early can make all the difference.""
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