New research in breast cancer is ongoing all around the world …
New research in breast cancer is ongoing all around the world …
As part of Breast Cancer Awareness month Purdue University is …
Updated: Thursday, 10 May 2012, 4:15 PM EDT
Published : Thursday, 10 May 2012, 4:15 PM EDT
Roughly half of young adults under 30 say they've had a sunburn in the past year. Not a big deal?
It raises the risk for skin cancer, including melanoma, a rare but often lethal cancer. Experts say that even one blistering burn can double the risk of developing melanoma.
THINK TANNING BEDS ARE SAFER?
You'd be wrong. The World Health Organization classifies tanning devices as carcinogens, meaning their use can lead to cancer.
THINK YOU NEED TO BE BRONZE TO LOOK GOOD?
Well, the pale look hasn't been a problem for celebs like Kristen Stewart, Gwyneth Paltrow or Taylor Swift.
WHAT ABOUT PEOPLE WITH DARK SKIN? DO THEY HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT THE SUN?
Melanoma risk for blacks and other dark-skinned people is much lower, but even they can develop it.
WHAT'S THE ADVICE?
To be safe, avoid direct sun between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. or cover yourself. And when you must be in the sun, use sunscreen often.
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Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; American Cancer Society.
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