I won’t lie to you. Growing up, I thought of sunburn and skin cancer as “white people problems". In my defence, I very rarely burned. And back then, I thought your tendency to burn was the only thing that mattered when it came to skin cancer risk.
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Skin cancer is the most common cancer in New Zealand.
Most skin cancers are treated by your GP or skin specialist. A much smaller number need treatment at hospital.