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Published 09:10 5 Aug 2022 BST

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"Children who use sunbeds are much more likely to get the most serious type of skin cancer when they are adults." The HSE stressed that being tan isn't necessarily healthy. "While the perception is that the tanned look is healthy, it is ironic that tanned skin is in fact damaged skin. Skin cancer is the most common cause of cancer in Ireland. Figures indicate that there are approximately 8000 cases of nonmelanoma skin cancer every year and 800 cases of malignant melanoma." 7% of the population use sunbeds, with 3% using them nearly once a week. The HSE warned that tanning beds can emit Ultraviolet Radiation (UV) radiation up to 5 times as strong as the Australian midday sun. The risk of cutaneous melanoma is increased by 75% when the use of tanning beds starts before the age of 30. Click here for more advice from the HSE."The risk of cutaneous melanoma is increased by 75%"
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