“Young people need to know that they can significantly reduce their risk of getting skin cancer later if they start protecting their skin from the sun now.”
Jeffrey Koplan
“Although we have refined the common wisdom that excess sun exposure is always associated with increased risk of skin cancer, the take-home message for the public is still the same - limit sun exposure and use a sunscreen that blocks both UVA and UVB rays.”
Qingyi Wei
“Moreover, we found that among people who had never had skin cancer, those who regularly used aspirin had significantly lower numbers of sunspots.”
David Whiteman
“We found that people who regularly used Aspirin and other NSAIDS had significantly lower risks of developing skin cancer than people who did not use them,”
“At least 75 percent of the people in our community who I see at the clinic have skin cancer.”
Grace Massah
“Regular skin checkups to reduce the incidence of this deadly skin cancer must focus on those at high risk. Diagnosing melanoma early is critical to saving lives.”
Carol A. Rosenberg
“Red-haired, fair skinned people have a higher instance of skin cancer than black-haired individuals. And the melanin pigment in the skin of red haired people differs chemically from the melanin in the skin of those with black hair. So researchers have tried to compare the red with the black pigments, but have not succeeded in comparing the isolated human pigments until now.”
John Simon