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Skin Cancer Cases Surge in Bavaria and Saxony

Stronger UV radiation from climate change has fueled a jump in skin cancer rates among older adults.

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Overview

  • Between 2005 and 2023, melanoma diagnoses in Bavaria and Saxony more than doubled while non-melanoma skin cancer cases roughly tripled.
  • Men aged 65 and older now account for the highest incidence of both melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancers, with non-melanoma rates notably exceeding those in women.
  • Experts link the escalation to intensified UVB radiation from climate change combined with decades of unprotected sunbathing and tanning bed exposure.
  • Individuals born after 1980 show declining risk thanks to widespread adoption of high-SPF sunscreen, protective clothing, and regular skin screenings.
  • Health authorities warn that an aging Baby Boomer population will drive further increases and stress the importance of early detection through self-exams and dermatologist check-ups.