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If you have gone to tanning beds and had sun exposure in the past but decided stop it all will still get skin cancer?
It is possible to develop skin cancer even after stopping the use of tanning beds and avoiding sun exposure. Skin cancer is caused by cumulative sun exposure over a lifetime, meaning that the damage done by past sun exposure can still lead to skin cancer even after you stop exposing your skin to harmful UV radiation.
However, it is important to note that stopping tanning bed use and avoiding sun exposure significantly reduces your risk of developing skin cancer. By avoiding further exposure, you can help prevent additional DNA damage to skin cells and reduce the likelihood of skin cancer formation.
It is also recommended to be vigilant in monitoring your skin for any changes or suspicious lesions, and having regular check-ups with a dermatologist to ensure early detection and treatment of any potential skin cancer developments.