Indoor Tanning Increases Melanoma Risk, Even If Skin Not Burnt

People believe that burning can be prevented with indoor tanning and seem to prefer this to outdoor tanning. However, indoor tanning raises the risk of developing melanoma even if a person has never had burns from either indoor or outdoor tanning, reveals a study published May 29 in the iJNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute/i. To test the hypothesis that indoor tanning without burns prevents sunburn and subsequent skin cancer, researchers at the ...

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