Winter Sun Can Be A Killer
Posted: Monday, January 19, 2009
by Natalie Donnelly
Well Heeled Women
Having melanoma skin cancer can double your risk of getting further cancer. The British Journal of Cancer recently published this disturbing report from researchers in both France and Northern Ireland. In the UK alone every year 9,500 people are diagnosed with malignant melanoma, with more than 2,000 dying each year from this form of skin cancer.
So if you are planning to catch some winter sun to boost your fading tan take warning. Ensure you avoid the sun when at it's strongest at midday, but you must use a factor 15 plus suncream at least. Sarah Hiom who is the director of health information at Cancer Research gave a start warning that 2 in 3 melanomas and 9 out of 10 non-melanoma skin cancers are a result from too much UV exposure.
The number of people being diagnosed with malignant melanoma has doubled every ten years for the past 40 years and the concern is that this figure is still increasing. People need to be educated that as we take more and more vacations to sunnier climates, which exposes us to a greater risk of getting skin cancer.
The American Melanoma Foundation advice using a sunscreen with SPF 15 or higher for every day, year-round use. But if you have fair skin or there is a family history of skin cancer you should use SPF 30 or higher. If you are intending to spend most of the day outside in the sun it is advisable to use an SPF of 30 or higher. An SPF of 15 will block 93% of the ultraviolet radiation and an SPF of 34 will block 97% of the ultraviolet radiation.
Author: Natalie Donnelly
Date : 18 January 2009
Website: http://www.wellheeledwomen.net/winter-sun-can-be-a-killer.html
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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)hi natalie,this was a well written, interesting article that can help many. the statistics are pretty scary. thanks for sharing and i hope you continue writing,welcome to searchwarp,best regards,sue thom
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