Ban on solariums in England would save hundreds of lives from skin cancer, study finds

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Ban on solariums in England would save hundreds of lives from skin cancer, study finds
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Scientists who were instrumental in sun beds being banned in Australia are helping UK researchers to try to reduce melanoma cases

Despite the risks of solariums being now well established, other countries have been slower to ban or regulate them.Frustrated by this lack of progress, Dr Martin Eden, from the University of Manchester in England, spent several months in Australia working with Gordon and her colleagues to understand how they assessed the costs and harms associated with solarium use in Australia.

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