Due to a boom in cheap package holidays since the 1960s could be linked to a rise in a serious skin cancer diagnosed in older adults, a charity has said.
The case rates among older adults in this age range has risen by 195 per cent since the 1990s. Between 1993 and 1995, 21.3 people aged 55 and older were diagnosed with melanoma out of every 100,000 - and this has risen to 62.9 per 100,000 in 2017 and 2019. Top Health Stories Today This would mean the UK would hit a record 26,500 cases a year by 2040 - but despite cases rising, the charity said deaths from the disease are decreasing. They noted early diagnosis and treatment has meant more people than ever will survive the cancer.
"It’s important to take care in the sun and to contact your GP if you notice any unusual changes to your skin – it’s not just changes to a mole that matter, it could be a sore that doesn’t heal or any unusual changes to an area of your skin.
However, melanomas are often a mix of two or more colours, and can look unusual to the untrained eye.They are often more than 6mm wide.
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