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It’s a Myth That Sunscreen Prevents Melanoma Skin Cancer in People of Color – A Dermatologist Explains
By Adewole S. Adamson, University of Texas at Austin
August 10, 2022
There is very little evidence that sunscreen reduces melanoma in dark-skinne...
Melanoma in People of Color: What's the Risk—and Will Sunscreen Help? A Black Dermatologist Explains
Melanoma is a potentially deadly form of skin cancer that effects people of every racial and ethnic group. The risk factor most closely linked to d...
Consumer preferences for tinted sunscreen higlight lack of inclusion for people of color
BOSTON – New research from Boston Medical Center has found that while tinted sunscreens offer protection from certain skin conditions that dispropo...
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