Tumors of the skin attract our attention not only for a very high incidence, but also due to the fact that more and more they do appear in lower age categories, some of them even among teenagers. Ultraviolet radiation, both natural and artificial, produced by UV lamps (e.g. sun beds), are currently thought to be the main cause of that.
Tumors of the skin attract our attention not only for a very high incidence, but also due to the fact that more and more they do appear in lower age categories, some of them even among teenagers. Ultraviolet radiation, both natural and artificial, produced by UV lamps (e.g. sun beds), are currently thought to be the main cause of that.
Tumors of the skin attract our attention not only for a very high incidence, but also due to the fact that more and more they do appear in lower age categories, some of them even among teenagers. Ultraviolet radiation, both natural and artificial, produced by UV lamps (e.g. sun beds), are currently thought to be the main cause of that.
Tumors of the skin attract our attention not only for a very high incidence, but also due to the fact that more and more they do appear in lower age categories, some of them even among teenagers. Ultraviolet radiation, both natural and artificial, produced by UV lamps (e.g. sun beds), are currently thought to be the main cause of that.