Top Reasons Why Sun Exposure Can Give You Skin Cancer

Overexposure to the sun does more than make you age faster; it also increases the risk of skin cancer. Although a healthy glow is considered an attractive feature, sun exposure damages the fiber in the skin’s elastin, which causes the skin to sag, stretch, and lose its ability to bounce back after being stretched. Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States and the numbers keep rising. Here are the top reasons why you need to protect yourself in the sun.

The Sun Decreases Immune Function

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Too much exposure to the sun may weaken the immune system in your skin. According to Kim Kripe, chairman at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center at the University of Texas in Houston of the immunology department, "We do know that ultraviolet light does cause immunological changes in humans. That's clear. It's a fairly subtle effect. It's not total immune suppression like the AIDS virus." Research shows that skin cancer due to immune system suppression seems to affect light skinned and dark skinned people alike.

Continue reading to learn more about sunburns and their effects.

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