Monmouth County's Ask The Doctor Magazine Nov/Dec 2020
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Why Are Men More Likely Than Women to Get Skin Cancer? By, Lauren Kowlacki
Men tend to get more sun exposure than women. Men spend more time outside over their lifetimes than women, and they’re more likely to work outdoors than women. Women’s personal care products, like moisturizer and makeup, often contain sun- screen, while many products for men do not. Sunburn, which can increase your risk of getting skin cancer, is common among white men, young adults, and men who tan indoors. When outside on a sunny day for more than an hour, only about 14% of men use sunscreen on both their face and other exposed skin. It’s easy to protect yourself from UV exposure. Wear long leave shirts and hats as they offer the best protection. If you’re wearing a baseball cap or short-sleeved shirt, make sure to put sunscreen on your ears, neck, and arms. Stay in the shade as much as possible between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., which are peak times for sun. If you work outdoors, ask about sun protection at your job, like wearing sun-protective clothing. Also, avoid indoor tanning.
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