Sunscreen blamed for cancer
Sun lovers can increase the risk of developing skin cancer by using sunscreens that encourage long in the center of attention, researchers say. Sunburn has been considered a major cause of malignant melanoma, the most serious form of skin cancer, especially in children under 15 years. However, some experts argue that the real danger guarded comes from spending too much time in the sun, and that the use of sunscreen against sunburn may instead promote cancer. More than 5,000 cases of melanoma each year in the UK and over 1,600 deaths.The incidence of the disease has tripled in recent decades, which are supposed to be related to the increasing popularity of holidays abroad.Sunscreens are strong as a means to protect themselves, but may have encouraged the opposite effect,
according to a report published in the Journal of National Cancer Institute. She cites Antony Young of Kings College London, several large studies in recent years had not brought with the help of any clear relationship between sunscreen and melanoma incidence has been said. However, some studies show sunscreen, the incidence of melanoma. Research by Philippe Autier of the European Institute of Oncology in Milan win the melanoma may be at least a two-stage process, with different types of solar radiation causing new moles in childhood and their growth in volume, then cancer.In the past ten years, is convinced that sunburn, probably not part of the mechanism of cancer. It may simply be a marker for people with sensitive skin who are prone to skin cancer and spent much time
in the sun. Sunburn can even protect against melanoma - the people of the sun. Lying in the sun longer, especially at midday when UV rays are strongest, may give people exposure to what they were, without sunscreen. This is time intensive, intentional in the sun, which is associated with increased risk of melanoma, said Dr. Autin.The only way to reduce the risk of melanoma can hide the sun in the shade, cover with
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