Under-18s Sunbed Ban 2025-06-17
2025-06-17
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Context
The Sunbeds (Regulation) Act 2010 banned the use of commercial sunbeds for under-18s. Cancer Research UK reports that 86% of melanoma skin cancer cases are preventable and highlights the severe risk associated with sunbed usage, especially for under-35s.
According to Cancer Research UK, 86% of melanoma skin cancer cases are preventable. My constituent Charlotte, who has stage 4 melanoma, is leading a campaign alongside Melanoma Focus to get better enforcement for the ban on sunbeds for under-18s and to stop the use of harmful melanotan II products such as tanning nasal sprays and injections. For under-35s, just one session on the sunbed is enough UV exposure to increase the risk of melanoma to 74%. Prevention is better than cure. Will the Minister meet us to discuss the effectiveness of the ban and preventive measures such as access to free sunscreen at events?
As someone who was diagnosed myself with an earlier stage melanoma, I really commend the work of my hon. Friend’s constituent. It is an overwhelmingly preventable cancer, including by using sunscreen, better clothing, shading and no sunbeds. There are great charities out there to support people. I am sure a Minister will be in contact with my hon. Friend and her constituent soon to highlight the prevention aspects of this disease.
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Assessment & feedback
The Minister did not commit to meeting or discussing specific measures like free sunscreen at events, but expressed support for preventive efforts.
Expresses Personal Connection
Acknowledges Preventability
Promises General Follow-Up
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