A Television Special sponsored through a grant from the National Cancer Institute.
more infoAnyone Can Get Skin Cancer—Learn How to Protect the Skin You’re In!
BY NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE
July 7, 2011
You may have heard that
people with light skin, light-colored hair, and blue or green eyes have a
greater risk for developing skin cancer. But did you know that people with
darker skin are at risk for skin cancer too?
It doesn't matter whether you consider your skin light, dark, or
somewhere in between-anyone can get skin cancer.
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