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Sunburns probably are not involved in the initiation or propagation of melanoma because a melanoma study using the opossum animal model, Monodelphis domestica, ironically showed intense sunburn doses of UVB gave significantly fewer melanomas than sub-erythemal doses.
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Variants of lentigo senilis with acute onset after intense UVR are sunburn freckles.
In summary, the most significant causes of MEL development are at personal history of MEL in the family, advanced age, the presence an atypical nevus, intense exposure to sunlight, sunburn during childhood [ 14], and chronic immunosuppression [ 15]; it is especially observed in posttransplant patients and patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) or a prior cancer diagnosis [ 11].
The major cause of skin cancer, which tops cancer statistics the world over, is sunlight, especially if it's so intense that it causes sunburns.
While intense sun exposures and sunburns before the age of 18 are known risk factors, sun exposure during adulthood also impacts melanoma development [ 4, 5].
He was sunburned from the intense island-hopping trip.
Melanomas are more common if you have intermittent intense exposure to the sun – think sunburn during a week in southern Spain.
The findings could help explain the different risk factors for the two different types of skin cancer – melanoma is associated with brief intense sun exposures, the kind that cause blistering sunburn, whereas other skin cancers are normally linked to long-term moderate exposure.
Blistering sunburn is believed to result from high doses of intense UVR exposure in short increments of time and is therefore considered a measure of intermittency.
Sunburn, she said.
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