The study investigates men's perceptions and behaviors related to skin cancer, addressing the gap in research concerning their attitudes despite higher skin cancer risks.*
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A survey of 705 men revealed that while many engage in outdoor activities and acknowledge their skin burns from sun exposure, few consistently use sunscreen or other protective measures.*
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The findings indicate that men are engaging in high-risk behaviors for skin cancer without adequate protective actions, suggesting the need for effective public health messaging around sunscreen use.*