
Debunking Sunscreen Myths: Is It a Friend or Foe in Skin Cancer Prevention?
Despite myths circulating on social media, experts confirm that sunscreen does not cause skin cancer. Concerns about benzene, a contaminant found in some sunscreens, are largely unfounded as the levels are minuscule and pose minimal risk compared to everyday exposure from air pollution. Dermatologists emphasize that sunscreen is crucial in preventing skin cancer, especially in high-risk areas like Australia. Claims of products being 'benzene-free' are misleading due to benzene's ubiquity. Proper sunscreen use significantly reduces skin cancer risk.













