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Rheinland-Pfalz: Highest Rate of Malignant Melanoma in Germany
According to Barmer Krankenkasse, Rheinland-Pfalz has the highest rate of malignant melanoma in Germany, with the number of cases more than doubling from 9,700 in 2005 to 23,000 in 2023, while non-melanoma skin cancer cases almost tripled.
Rheinland-Pfalz: Highest Rate of Malignant Melanoma in Germany
According to Barmer Krankenkasse, Rheinland-Pfalz has the highest rate of malignant melanoma in Germany, with the number of cases more than doubling from 9,700 in 2005 to 23,000 in 2023, while non-melanoma skin cancer cases almost tripled.
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20% Bias Score


Northern Ireland Sunbed Laws Face Calls for Strengthening After Melanoma Case
Calls are growing in Northern Ireland to strengthen legislation on sunbed use after a woman developed malignant melanoma from using sunbeds underage; current laws prohibit under-18s from using sunbeds but salons are continuing to sell to minors.
Northern Ireland Sunbed Laws Face Calls for Strengthening After Melanoma Case
Calls are growing in Northern Ireland to strengthen legislation on sunbed use after a woman developed malignant melanoma from using sunbeds underage; current laws prohibit under-18s from using sunbeds but salons are continuing to sell to minors.
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52% Bias Score


UK Faces Record UV Index of 9 Amidst Unprecedented Conditions
The UK faces a record UV index of 9 on Thursday due to the summer solstice, ozone depletion, and lower pollution, posing increased risks of sunburn and long-term health issues.
UK Faces Record UV Index of 9 Amidst Unprecedented Conditions
The UK faces a record UV index of 9 on Thursday due to the summer solstice, ozone depletion, and lower pollution, posing increased risks of sunburn and long-term health issues.
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32% Bias Score


Faster Melanoma Test Reduces Anxiety, Improves Outcomes
Sam Crook, 39, from the Wirral, was diagnosed with stage two melanoma after noticing changes in a mole; a new, faster sentinel lymph node biopsy confirmed the cancer hadn't spread, highlighting the importance of early detection and the benefits of a new, quicker testing method.
Faster Melanoma Test Reduces Anxiety, Improves Outcomes
Sam Crook, 39, from the Wirral, was diagnosed with stage two melanoma after noticing changes in a mole; a new, faster sentinel lymph node biopsy confirmed the cancer hadn't spread, highlighting the importance of early detection and the benefits of a new, quicker testing method.
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24% Bias Score


Metastatic Melanoma: Aggressive Treatment Yields Positive Results
Jennifer Frederick, 50, was diagnosed with metastatic malignant melanoma after discovering a lump in her groin; despite aggressive treatment causing severe side effects, scans show major improvement, highlighting advancements in immunotherapy and offering hope for long-term survival.
Metastatic Melanoma: Aggressive Treatment Yields Positive Results
Jennifer Frederick, 50, was diagnosed with metastatic malignant melanoma after discovering a lump in her groin; despite aggressive treatment causing severe side effects, scans show major improvement, highlighting advancements in immunotherapy and offering hope for long-term survival.
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40% Bias Score


Choosing and Using Sunscreen Effectively
To protect against sunburn and skin damage, use sunscreen with high SPF (at least 30) and a high star rating, reapplying every two hours. UVA causes aging and skin cancer, while UVB causes sunburn. 'Once-a-day' sunscreens may not offer consistent protection.
Choosing and Using Sunscreen Effectively
To protect against sunburn and skin damage, use sunscreen with high SPF (at least 30) and a high star rating, reapplying every two hours. UVA causes aging and skin cancer, while UVB causes sunburn. 'Once-a-day' sunscreens may not offer consistent protection.
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8% Bias Score

Australian Sunscreen Scandal Reveals Widespread SPF Inaccuracies
Independent testing reveals that many popular Australian sunscreens failed to meet their advertised SPF ratings, prompting a national scandal, investigations, and product recalls.

Australian Sunscreen Scandal Reveals Widespread SPF Inaccuracies
Independent testing reveals that many popular Australian sunscreens failed to meet their advertised SPF ratings, prompting a national scandal, investigations, and product recalls.
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16% Bias Score

Skin Cancer Cases in Niedersachsen Double and Triple Since 2005
Skin cancer diagnoses in Niedersachsen, Germany, have drastically increased since 2005, with black skin cancer cases more than doubling and white skin cancer cases tripling by 2023, attributed to improved screening and past sun exposure habits.

Skin Cancer Cases in Niedersachsen Double and Triple Since 2005
Skin cancer diagnoses in Niedersachsen, Germany, have drastically increased since 2005, with black skin cancer cases more than doubling and white skin cancer cases tripling by 2023, attributed to improved screening and past sun exposure habits.
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40% Bias Score

HPV Linked to Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have linked human papillomavirus (HPV), a common sexually transmitted disease, to squamous cell carcinoma, the second most common skin cancer in the US, after studying a 34-year-old woman whose recurrent skin cancer was found to have HPV integra...

HPV Linked to Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have linked human papillomavirus (HPV), a common sexually transmitted disease, to squamous cell carcinoma, the second most common skin cancer in the US, after studying a 34-year-old woman whose recurrent skin cancer was found to have HPV integra...
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44% Bias Score

Skin-Lightening Creams Linked to Cancer Death in Togo
A 65-year-old woman in Togo died from skin cancer, linked by doctors to decades of using skin-lightening creams containing hydroquinone and corticosteroids, highlighting a growing public health crisis in Africa where an estimated 25-80% of women use such products.

Skin-Lightening Creams Linked to Cancer Death in Togo
A 65-year-old woman in Togo died from skin cancer, linked by doctors to decades of using skin-lightening creams containing hydroquinone and corticosteroids, highlighting a growing public health crisis in Africa where an estimated 25-80% of women use such products.
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56% Bias Score

Brittany's High Skin Cancer Rates Spur Sun Safety Campaign
A sun safety workshop for Travelers in Lamballe, France, highlighted the alarmingly high skin cancer rates in Brittany, prompting preventative actions by the League Against Cancer and other organizations.

Brittany's High Skin Cancer Rates Spur Sun Safety Campaign
A sun safety workshop for Travelers in Lamballe, France, highlighted the alarmingly high skin cancer rates in Brittany, prompting preventative actions by the League Against Cancer and other organizations.
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28% Bias Score

Grange Hill Star's Cancer Scare Highlights Sun Protection Neglect
Lee Macdonald, the actor from Grange Hill, reveals two skin cancer scares stemming from teenage sunbed use, advocating for better sun protection practices after experiencing significant distress.

Grange Hill Star's Cancer Scare Highlights Sun Protection Neglect
Lee Macdonald, the actor from Grange Hill, reveals two skin cancer scares stemming from teenage sunbed use, advocating for better sun protection practices after experiencing significant distress.
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28% Bias Score
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