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Sport and Skin Cancer: How Big is the Risk?

Sport and Skin Cancer: How Big is the Risk?

Update: 2025-06-17
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Most sport takes place outdoors, and with growing concerns around sun exposure, active people are at a higher risk of developing skin cancer than most. Dr Dagmar Whitaker, vice president of the World Melanoma Society and one of the leading authorities on the subject, breaks down the current trends, explains which countries present a higher risk, the most effective ways to prevent skin cancer (hint: you smear it on from a young age!) and the breakthrough treatments that are not yet available. Whitaker is also president of the Melanoma Society South Africa and Immediate Past President of the Dermatological Society South Africa


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Sport and Skin Cancer: How Big is the Risk?

Sport and Skin Cancer: How Big is the Risk?