Less yearly sun exposure in European populations correlates significantly to an increase in melanoma risk, according to a research paper published in the journal Dermato-Endocrinology. The study’s authors also analyzed the overall increase in melanoma in Europe, pointing out many factors, including:
“I would strongly suggest that you read the paper cited below,” Dr. Marc Sorenson writes about the paper. “It contains all of the other citations used by the authors to develop the six statements I used above. Also, it is important to understand that you cannot go wrong by reading papers that are authored or co-authored by Dr. Diane Godar. She speaks the truth about sunlight and melanoma.”
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