Skin cancer: 'worrying' rise in hospital cases

Doctors blame affordable foreign holidays and sun beds as the public refuses to take the risks seriously

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The UK is experiencing a "tsunami of skin cancer", say doctors who blame the affordability of foreign holidays, the increase in the use of sun beds and the continued fashion for tanned skin.

Overall, the number of people in the UK being treated for skin cancer in hospitals has increased by 41 per cent in just five years and is continuing to rise at a "worrying rate", Matthew Gas from the British Association of Dermatologists told the BBC.

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