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Are you of Indian/Pakistani descent and suffered with skin cancer?

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We have been approached my BBC Three Counties Radio to see if we have any supporters of Indian or Pakistani descent and suffered with skin cancer and would be willing to share your experience.

Please get in contact with kelly@britishskinfoundation.org.uk if this applies to you. Skin cancer does not simply affect people with fair skin, which is a common misconception. People with any skin type can develop this awful disease and we want to increase awareness of this fact.

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I agree with you there have never seen any thing so rediculas if your going to get ot you going to get it

Think genes desent play more a part then what colour appearance you are

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