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I dont have skin cancer, but I have been tanning in tanning beds for 6 years. Is there a chance that my body can develop skin cancer from the sun exposure I have had in the past, or will I be okay as long as I stay safe from now on? I watched a story on tv last night about a 25 year old woman who is dying of skin cancer. She started using tanning beds when she was 15. She's hoping to make it to her 26th birthday, which is next weekend. well of course there is a possibility then of course there isnt you just have to stop and really take care of your skin now, you should consult with a doctor I am also a tanner. I am fair skinned and had several bad burns as a child. These are things that increase your risk of getting cancer, but it isn't a given. I had a skin cancer check last year, but I just noticed a mole that looks bad on the back of my calf. I am petrified I might have melamoma. I just started back to the tanning salon when I noticed it. Needless to say, I am not going back and I am going to get this mole checked ASAP. don't go in tanning beds anymore then. Stop now. Thats all you can do. It hit me. The doctor had to make a hole in my face about the size of a nickel and as deep as one to get out my skin cancer. It is right next to my eye so, theres no hiding it. STOP NOW! Wear sunscreen every day or a make-up that contains sunscreen. Any excessive exposure since childhood makes you a canadate for it. There is no way for anyone on here to answer that. You must consult a skin cancer specialist. Regardless of what you may have heard or read, you can get sunburned in a tanning salon. There are no "safe" rays that tan and do not burn. Skin cancer can happen to anyone, and the tan you get today can cause problems in the future. Whether from a day on the beach or hours spent in a tanning salon, the "tan" color your skin gets after baking under UV rays is a sign of skin damage. Wow, tanning since 15 is a long time. I would try to stay away from the tanning beds and maybe get checked out by a skin doctor. Better to be safe than sorry!! Here is a link that you might find helpful in find early signs of skin cancer. |
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