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Does anyone know a story that involves someone dying of skin cancer on a tanning bed? |
I am doing a school project...the story can be real or made up! Thank you!:) do us all a favor and do not use fiction in your project. Some poor sap will think it is true. Your best bet would be to call several Dermatologist's offices and see if you can ask some questions for your project. If nothing else, perhaps they could direct you to an internet site that can provide you with sound information. Never heard of such a story and can鈥檛 imagine anyone dying would go to a tanning salon. Have you ever been around someone who is dying? They can鈥檛 make it to the restroom on their own tanning would be the furthest thing from their mind. |
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