If you’re a regular at the tanning salon this story may make you think twice. Jenn mcbride tells us more.
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6 Responses to “Study Finds Starling Cancer Risk Associated With Tanning Bed”
My wife has cancer Melanoma from you guessed it the Tanning Salon. She has a 10% chance to survive. She had all the limb nodes in her leg removed. Not fun.. And the worst part is we have a seven year old son. She now gets a year of treatment. The first month she has to go to the hospital five days a week for interferon then radiation for six weeks then 11 more months of interferon. She is only 34. No joke if you tan you up your chances of cancer 75% I know more then anyone should ever have too.
This makes sense right? So then I go to the doctor because of my “skin problem” and get treated with the very samething that you said caused it int he first place? If mean the doctor do give me eyewear while he treats me with pulses of light that are from the UV spectrum that is the sun.
So shouldnt I get treated with darkness since the light is so bad for you?
why was she wearing a shirt in the bed
15 % more risk my butt , how did you come up with that crap,more spin doctors
tanning rocks
“75 more percent likely to develop that disease” … great grammar. the reporter looks like she just stepped out of a tanning bed herself…