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by JohnBooty
937 days ago
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From the article: Stranger still, melanoma most commonly
affects the hip, thighs and trunk, which
are areas of the body protected from the
sun.
Could increased sun exposure to one's left arm result in an increase in other parts of your left side besides the arm?Also, given the colder climate, how many Swedish drivers drive with their bare arms hanging out of the window? |
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Unlikely. However, that observation is consistent with the idea that a moderate/healthy amount of sunlight damages just enough of your DNA/tissues to trigger repair pathways that ultimately protect against cancer.