PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Skin Cancer: Sunbeds (28 June 2022)

Question Asked

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, with reference to research from the University of Manchester entitled Cost-effectiveness of a policy-based intervention to reduce melanoma and other skin cancers associated with indoor tanning, published in February 2022, whether his Department has made an assessment of the (a) link between the use of sunbeds and skin cancer rates and (b) potential merits of introducing a ban on the use of commercial sunbeds in England.

Asked by:
Feryal Clark (Labour)

Answer

The Department and the UK Health Security Agency keep the emerging evidence on the health risks of sunbeds under review.

In 2009, the Committee on Medical Aspects of Radiation in the Environment published ‘The health effects and risks arising from exposure to ultraviolet radiation from artificial tanning devices’, which reviewed the association between the use of sunbeds and skin cancer rates and the merits of introducing further regulations. The Sunbeds (Regulation) Act 2010 banned the commercial use of sunbeds in people under the age of 18 years old.


Answered by:
James Morris (Conservative)
19 July 2022

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