Cause
The most common causes of melanoma are1:
- Exposure to ultraviolet radiation.
- Blistering sunburns at any time of life
- Intense sun exposure, every now and then
- Skin characteristics.
- Fair skin that doesn't tan and tends to sunburn or freckle
- Numerous moles and/or more than one atypical mole
- A large mole you had since birth
- Eye or hair color.
- Blue or green eyes
- Red or blond hair
- A personal or family history of melanoma.
- Certain gene changes.
- Xeroderma pigmentosum, a skin disease.
Author:Bets Davis, MFA
Last Updated: 12/05/2008



