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Skin cancer
Two to three million Germans work predominantly outdoors and therefore have an increased risk of developing skin cancer. Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin, also known as white skin cancer, is the most common occupational cancer and is the third most common recognized occupational disease in Germany. However, the risk can be significantly reduced with simple protective measures. Nevertheless, many people do not protect themselves sufficiently against UV radiation at work. The German Society for Occupational and Environmental Medicine (DGAUM) sees a need for action and awareness-raising at the start of the summer season.
Under the motto “Soaked up too much sun? Your skin counts the hours”, dermatologists want to remind people how everyone can minimize their risk of skin cancer. The BG Bau trade association is also drawing attention to the dangers of the sun.