Prevention
The best way to prevent skin cancer is to protect yourself from the sun. Also,
protect children from an early age. Doctors suggest that people of all ages
limit their time in the sun and avoid other sources of UV radiation:
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It is best to stay out of the midday sun (from mid-morning to late afternoon)
whenever you can. You also should protect yourself from UV radiation reflected
by sand, water, snow, and ice. UV radiation can go through light clothing,
windshields, windows, and clouds.
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Wear long sleeves and long pants of tightly woven fabrics, a hat with a wide
brim, and sunglasses that absorb UV.
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Use
sunscreen
lotions. Sunscreen may help prevent skin cancer, especially
broad-spectrum sunscreen (to filter
UVB
and
UVA
rays) with a
sun protection factor (SPF) of at least 15. But you still need to avoid the sun and wear
clothing to protect your skin.
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Stay away from sunlamps and tanning booths.
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