- May 2, 2013
- Posted by: Spotscreen
- Category: News
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An interesting study out of the US shows that those who have been previously diagnosed with non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) may be at a greater risk of developing other types if cancers in the future.
The research conducted at Harvard, showed that males diagnosed with NMSC may be at a 15% increased risk of a cancer diagnosis in the future, while women diagnosed with NMSC may be up to a 26% increased risk.
This took into account figures from over 36,000 NMSC sufferers and almost 30,000 other cancer sufferers.
Details of the study were published in the Journal PLOS Medicine – Read Details Here