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It isn't always clear why a person gets cancer. But experts know that certain risk factors can raise your odds. Learning about your own risk factors for skin cancer can help you protect your future health. Here's what you should know.
A risk factor is anything that increases the chance of developing a disease. But having a risk factor doesn't mean you will definitely get the disease.
General risk factors for cancer might include things like smoking, diet, or family history. Risk factors don't cause cancer. But they can make it more likely for a person to get cancer.
Here are a few important things to remember:
If you know you have a lifestyle risk factor, think of it as an opportunity for improvement. You get to make changes now that can help protect your future health. For instance, sun exposure is a risk factor for many types of skin cancer. But there are ways to protect yourself from the sun.
Common risk factors we can control include:
These are risk factors we can't control, but still need to be aware of:
Talk with your doctor about your personal risk factors for nonmelanoma skin cancer. They can help offer ideas to reduce your risk as much as possible. They may advise having skin exams or doing monthly skin exams for yourself at home.
But you don't have to wait for your next appointment to start making changes. Things like wearing sunscreen and staying away from tanning beds are easy to do now.
Protect your skin now so you have a better chance of preventing future skin problems.