Topic: Using "sunscreen" in adolescents reduces the risk of skin cancer

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Skin cancer It is the most common cancer among men aged 25-49 in Australia and is more common in women 25-49 years after breast cancer. About two thirds of Australians will be diagnosed with melanoma or other types of melanoma by the age of 70.

This study is published in JAMA Dermatology.This is the first study to examine the association between sunscreen use and the risk of cancer in young adults under the age of 40.The study analyzed the data collected. Of the nearly 1,700 people who participated in the study.

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Associate Professor Anne Cust, who heads the Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention Research Group at the School of Public Health and Cancer Institute at the University of Sydney in Australia, said of the study.

“Our studies show that the use of sunscreen in childhood Helps prevent skin cancer from 18-40 years old, the risk is reduced by 35-40% for regular sunscreen users compared to people who rarely use it. "

This study confirms that "sunscreen" is an effective form of sun protection and reduces the risk of developing cancer in adulthood. Always use sunscreen. By choosing a sunscreen with a UV index of 3 or higher (moderate protection or higher) to reduce the risk of skin cancer. And other skin cancers