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'Sunscreen' gene may keep skin cancer at bay

<p>Researchers have identified a "sunscreen" gene that acts as a shield to protect from harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays and may help stave off skin cancer</p>

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New York: Researchers have identified a "sunscreen" gene that acts as a shield to protect from harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays and may help stave off skin cancer.

The findings showed that patients with melanoma -- the deadliest form of skin cancer -- who are deficient in the "UV radiation resistance associated gene" are less protected from harmful ultraviolet rays.

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