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JosephineO
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Sankay
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As far as I know that wasn't the case with mine. I don't go on sunbeds & have never been abroad on holiday or been a sun worshiper. So my doctors had no answer either. They did say however it could have laid dormant since childhood as I did get treated for sun stroke when I was about 10 after a day at the beach. But I dont really know
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trabo1
Yes i think it is, was badly burnt by the sun has a child, i was treated for skin cancer at the age of 22
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JosephineO
Community managerGood advisor
Hello,
Skin cancer is commonly linked to having been badly burnt in the past or regularly exposed to the sun.
Is your skin cancer linked to previous sun exposure?