Stay Healthy This Summer - Sun Awareness Quiz

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1. The more episodes of sunburn you have the more likely you are to get skin cancer

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Most skin cancers are linked to sunburn or prolonged exposure to the sun and nobody’s skin is completely safe. Being safe in the sun doesn’t just reduce your risk of skin cancer, cataracts and other eye conditions. It also avoids premature wrinkling and the painful experience of sunburn.

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This 'Stay healthy this summer - Sun awareness' quiz educates on effective sun protection and skin cancer prevention. It highlights the importance of using sunscreen with SPF 20... see moreor higher, debunks myths about tanning, and emphasizes the risks of sunburn. Essential for anyone looking to maintain healthy skin during summer. see less

2. The Sun's rays are most harmful between 11.00am and 4.00pm

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The statement is true because during the hours of 11.00am and 4.00pm, the sun is at its highest point in the sky, resulting in the rays being more direct and intense. This increases the risk of sunburn, skin damage, and other harmful effects of UV radiation. It is recommended to take precautions such as wearing sunscreen, protective clothing, and seeking shade during these hours to minimize the potential harm from the sun's rays.

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3. A tan protects your skin from further damage or skin cancer

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There is no such thing as a safe tan. A tan, contrary to popular belief, does not protect your skin from further sun damage or skin cancer. It’s a sign that your skin has been damaged, not a sign of good health.

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4. The best way to protect your skin is to develop a base tan

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There is no such thing as a safe tan. A tan, contrary to popular belief, does not protect your skin from further sun damage or skin cancer. It’s a sign that your skin has been damaged, not a sign of good health.

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5. To help prevent sunburn and reduce the risk of skin cancerns in later life you should use sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) of at least.

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Always use a broad spectrum sunscreen with UVA protection (SPF20 or higher) during the summer months, whether at the beach or not. Always look for or create shade when outside in the hot summer months, wear protective clothing and a hat to furthe protect your skin.

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6. The most common site for melanoma in men is the leg

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The given statement is false. While melanoma can occur on any part of the body, the most common site for melanoma in men is the back, followed by the chest and head/neck. Melanoma on the leg is more common in women.

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7. Skin cancer accounts for what per cent of newly diagnosed cancer:

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Skin cancer accounts for 80% of newly diagnosed cancer cases. This means that out of all the newly diagnosed cancer cases, 80% of them are related to skin cancer. This high percentage highlights the significance and prevalence of skin cancer as a type of cancer. It also emphasizes the importance of awareness, prevention, and early detection measures to reduce the risk and impact of skin cancer.

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The more episodes of sunburn you have the more likely you are to get...
The Sun's rays are most harmful between 11.00am and 4.00pm
A tan protects your skin from further damage or skin cancer
The best way to protect your skin is to develop a base tan
To help prevent sunburn and reduce the risk of skin cancerns in later...
The most common site for melanoma in men is the leg
Skin cancer accounts for what per cent of newly diagnosed cancer:
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