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It says it’s contraindicated for people with cancer in the last three years. I wonder if that includes skin cancers.
Interesting point. I would come under that.
I will always fall under that.
I've got a year and a half before I'm past it. Assuming I don't have another incidence.
I’m a skin cancer factory. I get them removed every six months without fail.
Immune suppression effect?
Yep. One of my meds increases my skin cancer risk 60x.
And I was getting skin cancers in my 30s before transplant.
Wow. My FIL had stage 4 kidney cancer a decade ago, last year had a kidney transplant and since basically wears a Columbia SPF long sleeve windbreaker and wide brim hat whenever he's outside, even in the heat of summer.
I should but don’t.
No, stick with sunscreen. It's a more youthful look.