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Soar in skin cancer rates as it affects more younger people

Skin cancer rates have soared and the disease is affecting more people aged 25-49, a charity says, highlighting the need to protect the skin with sunscreen

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Picture shows a doctor examining the skin of a woman in her twenties. Melanoma rates for people aged 25-49 have risen 70% since the 1990s, but many cases could be prevented by using sunscreen.

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