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Skin Cancer Is a Risk No Matter the Skin Tone. But It May Be Overlooked in People With Dark Skin.

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Long neglected by sunscreen manufacturers and a medical community lagging in diversity and cultural competency, many have not been informed about sun safety or how to check their skin for signs of damage or cancer.

The post Skin Cancer Is a Risk No Matter the Skin Tone. But It May Be Overlooked in People With Dark Skin. appeared first on The Seattle Medium.

Source: https://seattlemedium.com

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