By Maureen Salamon
HealthDay Reporter
TUESDAY, June 19 (HealthDay News) — Adding to already-conflicting data about sun exposure, vitamin D levels and cancer risk, new Australian research suggests that experiencing high levels of ultraviolet light and having sun-sensitive skin and a history of skin cancer each measurably lower the risk for developing deadly pancreatic cancer .
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Could Sunlight Lower Your Odds for Pancreatic Cancer?
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