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Extensive scientific studies indicate that exposure to severe sunburns, especially those accompanied by blisters and peeling, can cause long-term damage to skin cells and significantly increase the risk of developing squamous cell carcinoma. The risk rises by up to 51% after an average sunburn, and up to 69% with severe burns. Research confirms that childhood sunburns triple the likelihood of developing skin cancer later in life. There is a particular warning for children and adolescents about the dangers of excessive sun exposure, as repeated damage accumulates and can lead to DNA changes that may result in disease development. Experts recommend avoiding sunburns that cause pain and blisters, as they harm DNA and increase the long-term risk of skin cancer.
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