Dr. Deshan Sebaratnam emphasizes the importance of sunscreen in preventing skin cancer, urging people to rely on scientific evidence rather than myths circulated on social media.
Dr. Michelle Wong explains that while benzene is a known carcinogen found in some sunscreen products, the levels present are so low that the cancer risk is negligible.
Martyn Smith highlights that exposure to benzene through contaminated sunscreen is insignificant compared to the amount inhaled from urban pollution, underlining the safety of sunscreen use.
Despite the myths and concerns regarding sunscreen, both Sebaratnam and Wong stress the critical need for sun protection to reduce the risk of skin cancer in Australia.
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