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發表於 2020-2-25 14:30:49
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It seems unlikely that sexual orientation itself changes the risk of skin cancer, so it is possible that people's behaviour affects risk. But there are other factors, aside from sunbed use, that could affect people's chances of a skin cancer diagnosis, such as:
skin type, including how easily people get sunburned
job, for example whether people work indoors or outdoors
if they have HIV – if a person's immune system is weakened by HIV, they are at higher risk of cancers, including skin cancer
use of sun protection
ability to access healthcare – people in the US who are not insured or have lower health insurance may be less likely to visit a doctor and have cancer diagnosed
It is also worth remembering that the differences in risk between the various groups are not very big, and that everyone is at risk of skin cancer if they do not protect their skin in the sun. You should spend time in the shade when the sun is strongest. In the UK, this is between 11am and 3pm from March to October.
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