Who is at Risk for Skin Cancer?

More people are diagnosed with skin cancer in America every year than all of the other cancers combined. In fact, 1 in 5 Americans will be diagnosed with skin cancer by the age of 70. So what makes someone more at risk than others when it comes to developing this potentially deadly disease? Here are some of the biggest things to consider:

Gender

Men are twice as likely to develop basal cell carcinomas than women. They are also three times more likely to develop squamous cell carcinomas.

Age

As you move through life, the amount of UV radiation you are exposed to increases. That is most likely the reason skin cancer risk increases with age. That being said, children who are in the sun a lot can also develop the cancer, especially if they frequently get sunburns.

Family and Personal History

If you have previously been diagnosed with skin cancer, you are unfortunately at a higher risk of developing it again. This is also true if one or more of your parents or siblings have been diagnosed with it.

Lifestyle Factors

There are certain things in one’s lifestyle that can increase their odds of developing skin cancer. People who smoke, for example, are more likely to develop squamous cell skin cancers. This is especially true for their lips. Other factors include being exposed to certain chemicals.

Skin Tone

People who burn or freckle easily have a higher risk for skin cancer. Caucasians have much higher rates than people who are not Caucasian. People with blonde or red hair have a higher risk, as well as people with blue or green eyes.

Treating Skin Cancer

Fortunately, when skin cancer is addressed early on, it can usually be easily treated. Make an appointment at Dundee Dermatology in West Dundee, IL for an assessment of your skin. Contact us today to arrange a consultation!