Skin cancer cases have soared over the past decade, said Cancer Research UK
Melanoma skin cancer cases are at an all-time high, with 20,800 people expected to be diagnosed this year in the UK. Analysis by Cancer Research UK shows rates of melanoma have increased by almost a third over a decade, from 21 to 28 per 100,000 people between 2007-09 and 2017-19.
"Make sure to take care in the sun and contact your GP if you notice any unusual changes to your skin - whether a new or changing mole, a sore that doesn't heal, or an area of your skin that looks out of the ordinary. Spotting cancer early can make all the difference." Dr Claire Knight, senior health information manager at Cancer Research UK, said: "Getting sunburnt just once every two years can triple the risk of developing skin cancer, compared to never being burnt. Whether you are enjoying the good weather abroad or here at home, it's important to protect yourself from too much sun, especially if you burn easily.
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