On February 12th, the JAMA Dermatology published the article “Association Between Sexual Orientation and Lifetime Prevalence of Skin Cancer in the United States”. Said article reported that gay and bisexual men had an increased self-reported lifetime prevalence of skin cancer compared with the prevalence among heterosexual men.
This calls for focused skin cancer educational campaigns for gay and bisexual men. You can read the abstract by clicking the link below.





