Rich people are prone to skin cancer

American scientists discover that rich people go to beaches and golf courses to expose their bodies to the sun, increasing the risk of skin cancer.

American scientists discover that rich people go to beaches and golf courses to expose their bodies to the sun, increasing the risk of skin cancer.

Staying in the sun long without using sunscreen will help develop skin cancer. In addition, there are other unexpected factors that make it easy to get Men's Health skin cancer listed below.

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Rich people like to rest on the beach so they are prone to skin cancer.(Photo: dynamicnews.net).

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Research by the New York Cancer Institute (USA) shows that the rate of melanoma cancer is concentrated mainly in the rich areas. The reason is because many people often spend time on the beach and golf course, making sun exposure time increase.

Long distance driving

People who drive often are prone to skin cancer, especially at the hands because the windows on both sides of the vehicle do not block UVA. Research of the University of St. Louis found 74% of melanoma cancer concentrated on the left side of the body.

Use medicine

Dartmouth scientists point out that some cardiovascular drugs and antibiotics such as tetracycline treat acne, which make the body more sensitive to UV rays, thereby increasing the risk of basal cell carcinoma before age 50.

Update 14 December 2018
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