The charity Macmillan
Cancer Support is warning that not enough women are using sun cream. It said a survey had shown that nearly one in
four planned not to use sun tan lotion when going on holiday later this year. The
charity said it found some people's attitudes to being sunburnt "very
concerning". The British Association of Dermatologists has also raised
concerns that too many people are getting burnt. The Macmillan poll of 1,500
women showed that 22% did not wear sun cream when on holiday in a hot country. The
charity said: "Of those who said they never wear sun tan lotion, when
asked why, 24% say they don't sun burn, 14% think sun tan lotion is too
expensive and 12% believe it doesn't work." Carol Goodman, a Macmillan
nurse, said: "As people are preparing to go abroad for their annual
holiday, it is very concerning that nearly a quarter of British women are
putting themselves at risk of skin cancer by not wearing any sun tan lotion
abroad. "Over two and a half thousand people die of skin cancer every year
and so it is a real issue." Figures from the British Association of
Dermatologists showed 92% of people had been sunburnt at least once. One in
three had been burnt more than ten times. Stephen Jones, the president of the
Association, said that everyone's skin was different. "Not everyone's skin
offers the same level of protection in the sun, which is why it's really
important to get to know your own risk level - for example, people with pale skin
who burn easily or those with a close family history of skin cancer are at
greater risk of sun damage and need to take extra steps to protect
themselves."
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