UK Cancer Experts Call for Sunbed Ban Amid Rising Melanoma Rates and Ineffective Regulations

October 1, 2025
UK Cancer Experts Call for Sunbed Ban Amid Rising Melanoma Rates and Ineffective Regulations
  • Indoor tanning is increasingly popular among Gen Z, driven by social media portrayals linking tanning to wellness, despite longstanding health warnings.

  • Current regulations on sunbeds are ineffective, with surveys showing that up to 28% of the UK public still use them despite bans for teenagers and known health risks.

  • Leading UK cancer doctors are calling for an immediate ban on sunbeds, citing their link to increased skin cancer risk, particularly melanoma among young adults.

  • The World Cancer Research Fund supports closing tanning salons, emphasizing that sunbeds increase skin cancer risk and safer alternatives like fake tans are available.

  • Sunbed use disproportionately affects disadvantaged populations and vulnerable groups, aligning with UK priorities to reduce health inequalities.

  • There were approximately 4,231 tanning salons in England and 232 in Wales last year, with total costs of closure estimated between £11 million and £55 million.

  • International examples reveal that stricter regulation has not significantly reduced underage sunbed use, largely due to aggressive marketing tactics by the industry.

  • Although sunbeds are illegal for under-18s in England and Wales following WHO's classification of UV radiation as carcinogenic in 2009, enforcement remains weak, especially among 16- and 17-year-olds.

  • A recent analysis in The BMJ suggests that banning sunbeds would be cost-effective for the NHS and could significantly reduce skin cancer rates.

  • Sunbed outlets are more common in northern England, correlating with higher melanoma rates among 25-49-year-olds, especially women, and are often unmonitored, with high density in deprived areas.

  • Regional disparities show the highest melanoma rates in northern England, aligning with higher availability of sunbeds in these regions.

  • Existing regulations have failed to prevent underage use, and stricter rules are unlikely to effectively protect vulnerable populations.

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Experts call for sunbed ban

Oxford Mail • Oct 1, 2025

Experts call for sunbed ban

Experts call for sunbed ban

Malvern Gazette • Oct 1, 2025

Experts call for sunbed ban

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