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skincancer.ID_WB = 8888465;
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skincancer.sPubDate = "8/10/2005 12:10:10 AM GMT";
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skincancer[1] = new Array();
skincancer[1][0] = new Array("Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States.");
skincancer[1].answer = "True. More than 1 million new cases of skin cancer will be diagnosed this year in the United States and an estimated 9,800 people will die. More than 77 percent of these deaths will be from melanoma, a particularly aggressive form of skin cancer.";
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skincancer[2] = new Array();
skincancer[2][0] = new Array("People with naturally dark skin can't get skin cancer.");
skincancer[2].answer = "False. Anyone can get skin cancer. People with darker skin have more melanin, a brownish pigment that serves as a buffer against ultraviolet rays. Having more melanin lowers the risk of developing skin cancer, but does not eliminate it. ";
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skincancer[3] = new Array();
skincancer[3][0] = new Array("If you try to avoid exposure to the sun, you will never get skin cancer.");
skincancer[3].answer = "False. Even though there is a strong link between exposure to sunlight and skin cancer, you can still get skin cancer even if you avoid the sun. Skin cancer can develop anywhere on the body, even places that are not exposed to the sun, such as the soles of your feet. Therefore, regardless of how much sun exposure you get, it's important to regularly examine your skin for signs of cancer.";
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skincancer[4] = new Array();
skincancer[4][0] = new Array("Redheads and blondes are more likely to get skin cancer. ");
skincancer[4].answer = "True. Redheads and blondes have a two-fold to four-fold greater risk of developing skin cancer.";
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skincancer[5] = new Array();
skincancer[5][0] = new Array("Exposure to sun as a child does not matter because the skin repairs itself over time.");
skincancer[5].answer = "False. Sunburns can do permanent damage to a child's skin. Excessive sun exposure in the first 10-to-18 years of life increases your chances of developing melanoma as an adult. ";
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skincancer[6] = new Array();
skincancer[6][0] = new Array("The more moles you have at birth, the greater your risk of developing skin cancer as an adult.");
skincancer[6].answer = "True. Most moles develop after birth, but some people are born with moles. &#147;Birth moles&#148; increase a person&#146;s risk for skin cancer. ";
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