90s Singer Admits She Mistook Skin Cancer for Mosquito Bite 'for Four Weeks' as She Issues Warning - Liverpool Echo
- Natasha Hamilton, the singer from Atomic Kitten, revealed last year that doctors found skin cancer on her back, leading to the removal of a basal-cell carcinoma.
- She traced the cancer partly to her 1990s use of sunbeds, recalling she initially mistook an itchy spot for a mosquito bite for four weeks.
- Natasha called the experience a powerful reminder that made her more cautious about sun exposure, leading her to prioritize high SPF protection and steer clear of tanning beds.
- She noted sunbeds emit high-intensity UV radiation that damages skin cell DNA and increases skin cancer risk, with melanoma being the most serious type.
- Natasha’s disclosure raises awareness about sunbed dangers and skin cancer vigilance, aligning with Cancer Research UK’s warnings, and she urges others to be cautious.
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Atomic Kitten star Natasha Hamilton, 42, mistook skin cancer for mosquito bite
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