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Wear that sunscreen: UV radiation linked to thousands of Dutch cancer cases

Wear protection! ☀️

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With the Netherlands gracing us with incredibly sunny weather lately, it’s a good time to remind ourselves to wear sun protection. 🧴

According to a new study by the KWF Dutch Cancer Society, exposure to UV radiation at work annually causes thousands of cancer cases.

Gloomy statistics

The research showed that more than 7,000 Dutch people get cancer due to exposure at work every year.

The most common form of cancer is skin cancer — over 4,800 of the 7,000 cancer cases take this form — followed by lung cancer.

The biggest risk factor for skin cancer is exposure to UV radiation, so the next time you pack your bag for work, make sure sunscreen is included!

Although skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in general, exposure at work isn’t negligible.

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“Nobody should get cancer because of their work,” says KWF director Dorine Mason, “This underlines the importance of good sun protection in the workplace.”

Higher risk for men

Men are at higher risk, probably because they are more likely to work in professions that involve exposure to UV radiation and harmful substances.

5.4% of new cancer diagnoses in Dutch men are work-related, compared to 0.5% for women.

But any percentage for anyone is too high, highlighting the importance of safe working environments and taking steps to protect ourselves from the sun.

Do you think you’re careful enough with sun protection? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!

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Lina Leskovec
Lina Leskovec
Lina moved from Slovenia to the Netherlands in 2021. Three years in Amsterdam got her a Bachelor’s in Political Science and made her an advocate for biking in the rain. Her main expertise include getting the most out of her Museumkaart purchase and finding the best coffee spots in Amsterdam.

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