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    SEER*Explorer provides access to SEER cancer statistics and detailed statistics for a cancer site by gender, race, calendar year, age, and for a selected number of cancer sites, by stage and histology.

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    Exposure to UV radiation from the sun, sunlamps, and tanning booths causes early aging and skin damage that can lead to skin cancer. Find information, including tips, on how to protect your skin.

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    Data Options Area: Area Type: Data Group: Cancer: Statistic: Race/ Ethnicity: …

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    Ultraviolet (UV) light can harm your eyes and raise your risk of cataracts, growths on the eye and cancer. Follow these tips to protect your eyes from sun damage all year long.

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    Did you know that a person’s age, lifestyle, environment, genetic makeup, and family history can increase the likelihood of developing cancer? Watch the Did …

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