Cancer Research warns people in the UK to protect their skin at home and not only when they are away.
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And diagnoses in 25-49 year olds rose by 78% - from nine per 100,000 in the mid-90s to 16 per 100,000 in 2014-16. The increase is being linked to the rise in cheap flights, which means people are more likely to go abroad more frequently.Media playback is unsupported on your deviceExperts say almost nine in 10 cases could be prevented by using a high factor sun cream.Cover up with clothing - wear a T-shirt, hat and sunglasses
"Sun safety is not just for when you're going abroad," says health information manager Karis Betts."The sun can be strong enough to burn in the UK from the start of April to the end of September.
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