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Is skin cancer related to high-intensity ultraviolet rays?

Male  27 years old 2018-06-14
I went to the hospital last week for examination. The doctor said that I have skin cancer, but I usually get little sun exposure. Is skin cancer related to high-intensity ultraviolet rays?

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  • BY Ina Barton 2018-06-14
    The generation of skin cancer is also related to high-intensity ultraviolet rays. When these high-intensity ultraviolet rays are irradiated on your skin, free radicals will be generated and directly damage your DNA. In the short term, ultraviolet radiation will burn the skin, while the long-term damage will lead to accelerated skin aging and produce millions of new skin cancer cases every year.
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