UV Rays, Age, Sex, and More

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By Staff
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Overexposure to light from the sun, via ultraviolet (UV) radiation, is the main cause of skin cancer. Although UV rays help produce vitamin D, they can also lead to skin damage, especially among people with light skin.

A number of additional factors can increase your chances of developing skin cancer as well. Although some may be out of your control, it’s important to know how to reduce your risk.

1. Biological Sex

Men are more likely than women to develop basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma, two of the more common and curable types of skin cancer.
Overall, men are also more likely to get melanoma, which is the most dangerous form of skin cancer. Although it is more common in women until age 50, the risk increases for men after that age. By age 65, men have double the risk of women. By age 80, they are three times as likely to have melanoma.

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