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Causes

Main causes of melanoma skin cancer

Ultraviolet (UV) light is the most common cause of melanoma. It comes from the sun and is used in sunbeds.

Melanoma is more common in older people, but younger people can also get it.

You're also more likely to get melanoma if you have:

  • pale skin that burns easily in the sun
  • red or blonde hair
  • blue or green eyes
  • a large number of freckles or moles
  • had a lot of sun exposure and you've had sunburn a lot in the past
  • used sunbeds a lot
  • a history of skin cancer in your family or you've had skin cancer before

If you have black or brown skin, you have a lower chance of getting melanoma, but you can still get it.

People with black or brown skin most often get melanoma on the soles of the feet, palms of the hands, or under a nail.

How to lower your chance of getting melanoma

Staying safe in the sun is the best way to lower your chance of getting skin cancer (both melanoma and non-melanoma).

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Page last reviewed: 7 February 2020
Next review due: 7 February 2023