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Can taking medicines affect my risk of skin cancer?

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Can taking medicines affect my risk of skin cancer?

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In some cases, yes. Medicines that suppress your immune system, such as those taken by organ transplant recipients, increase skin cancer risk. Also, many different types of medicines increase sensitivity to the sun. If people taking these medicines aren’t careful to protect themselves from sun exposure, they can develop bad sunburns, which increases their likelihood of later developing skin cancer.

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