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And is there any history of skin cancer in her family?
At the same time, he developed a case of skin cancer.
In doing so, they increase their chance of skin cancer.
People who have had skin cancer once are at risk for getting it again.
This might put you at greater risk for skin cancer.
People were once again going out in the sun with no fear of skin cancer.
Soon all of these women were fighting skin cancer, and not just once.
And I'm not going to get skin cancer in here, that's for sure.
Research suggests that men are more likely to get skin cancer than women.
The most common place for skin cancer is your nose.
"My mother has a lot of little skin cancer things," she said.
Some people have a higher risk of developing skin cancer.
Each year, more than 1 million Americans are diagnosed with skin cancer.
So, and of course I get checked every year for skin cancer.
White cats are also more likely to get skin cancer.
Last year, skin cancer struck half a million Americans and killed almost 8,000, he said.
Many Americans (a million each year) will develop a skin cancer by age 65.
"I read a thing in the paper this morning about the sun giving you skin cancer," she said.
What colleagues have said about skin cancer is absolutely true.
It may also play a role in skin cancer prevention.
Exposure to the sun is the most common cause of skin cancer.
Yet we all see patients with skin cancer who are always tan.
This drug may increase your risk for developing skin cancer.
When Murray was 22 months old, her father died from skin cancer.
He died of skin cancer on 15 May 2008, aged 51.