(HealthDay News) -- People who have had severe blistering
sunburns or frequent exposure to the sun's ultraviolet rays are at
greater risk of developing skin cancer, the U.S. National Cancer
Institute reminds us.
Here the agency's list of additional factors that increase your
risk of getting the disease:
- Using tanning beds on a regular basis.
- Having had skin cancer before.
- Having a close family member with a history of skin
cancer.
- Having fair skin that burns easily.
- Taking medication that increases sensitivity to sunlight.
- Having a medical condition that compromises the immune system,
or taking a medication that suppresses the immune system.
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