Masteringbiology With Pearson Etext -- Standalone Access Card -- For Human Biology Format: Access Card Package
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Author: Johnson, Michael D.
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Chapter 18, Problem 4TY
Which of the following statements regarding skin cancer is true?
a. Chemical carcinogens contribute more to the development of skin cancer than UV radiation.
b. Sun exposure during childhood does not impact the development of skin cancer later in life.
c. Tanning booths enable safer tanning because the UV exposure from lamps is not likely to contribute to the development of skin cancer.
d. Skin cancer can develop from cumulative sun exposure, even in the absence of sunburns.
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