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It’s a myth that sunscreen prevents melanoma in people of color – a dermatologist explains

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Melanoma is a potentially deadly form of skin cancer that effects people of every racial and ethnic group. The risk factor most closely linked to developing melanoma is exposure to ultraviolet, or UV, rays from the sun. In fact, sunburns have been associated with doubling one’s risk of melanoma. Sunscreen can block UV rays and therefore…

Source: KISA Public Radio – African American News + Culture

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