Sunblock alone 'won't prevent skin cancer'

Researchers find that high-factor sunscreen alone does not provide total protection from skin cancer

A woman and her grandchild applying sunblock
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As summer finally arrives in the UK, scientists have warned that not even the highest factor sunblock can provide total protection against skin cancer.

Researchers at the University of Manchester and Cancer Research UK have found that factor 50 sunscreen slows down the development of malignant melanoma but it does not lower the risk completely.

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