Recent reports suggesting sunscreen increases skin cancer risk have been debunked by scientific analysis. Initial observational studies showed a correlation between sunscreen use and skin cancer diagnoses, sparking public concern. However, researchers now clarify this association stems from how sunscreen is *used*, not the product itself. People likely using sunscreen are those already prone to sun exposure and skin cancer, creating a biased correlation. The studies do not demonstrate sunscreen *causes* cancer; instead, they highlight behavioral patterns. Experts emphasize the continued importance of sunscreen as a crucial tool in preventing skin cancer, alongside other protective measures like seeking shade and wearing protective clothing. Proper and regular sunscreen application remains vital for skin health.
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