We have evidence now that vitamin D deficiency and the development of melanoma — the most
deadly type of skin cancer — are related.
A new study suggests that people who drink a glass of white wine every day have a slightly higher risk of getting
the deadliest type of skin cancer.
Using indoor tanning before age 35 increases the risk of melanoma —
the deadliest type of skin cancer — with each use, the researchers said.
Not exact matches
Now a study adds a new
type of cancer to the list, and it's an unexpected one: Brown University researchers say that drinking, even in moderate amounts, is associated with higher rates
of melanoma — the
deadliest form
of skin cancer.
Melanoma is
deadly because it can invade deep into tissues and spread to other parts
of the body, unlike other
types of skin cancer, which are relatively easy to remove.