Paul Saladino· MD
right so melanoma the worst skin cancer is probably not associated
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right so melanoma the worst skin cancer is probably not associated
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paradoxically outdoor workers have a decreased risk of melanoma compared with indoor workers suggesting that chronic sunlight exposure can have a protective effect so clearly getting burned when you were a kid is a bad thing you don't want that to happen but is melanoma truly a sun-associated cancer i would say no i think that there is clear evidence that melanoma is not always associated with the sun epidemiologically there's a lot of evidence that melanoma may actually be protected against if you are in the sun
Did you also know that chronic low-level sun exposure is protective against melanoma