From Deseret News archives:
Sun-basking is just asking for skin woes
"No one knew the sun was bad for us," she said. "Now I don't even like the sun shining on me. It's frightening."
Myers has a lot of company. About 1 million Americans are diagnosed with skin cancer every year. In 2004, the American Cancer Society estimates 10,250 people will die of skin cancer, and most of the deaths will be related to the deadliest form of skin cancer, melanoma.
When Myers found out she had melanoma, her mind went back to her sun-tanning days when she never used sunscreen, instead using baby oil to enhance her tan.
"We were just sun worshippers. When you are a kid, you think you are invincible," she said. "My own daughter has been through this tragedy with us, but she still lies out in the sun."
"What they don't realize is they are doing something that can be life-threatening," she said.
The risks are particularly high in Utah, Leachman added, because the state's higher elevation allows more of the ultraviolet rays that cause sunburns to reach those who are exposed. Utahns also are mostly Caucasians with fair skin, which is highly vulnerable to sunburn-induced skin cancer.
The risk of developing skin cancer for Salt Lake City residents, for example, is 115 times greater than for those living in New York City, according to institute statistics. Estimates indicate 420 Utahns will be diagnosed with melanoma this year.
Despite the statistics, Leachman said many young people are unwilling to heed the advice of doctors because getting skin cancer seems far in the future. She said she often has young patients tell her they would rather be tan now, even if that means having scars or wrinkles later in life.
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