C. Olsen, L. Wilson, A. Green, N. Biswas, J. Loyalka, D. Whiteman
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Prevention of DNA damage in human skin by topical sunscreens
There is strong evidence that topical sunscreens, designed to protect against ultraviolet radiation (UVR)‐induced erythema, decrease the amount of UVR to which the skin is exposed, but their effectiveness in reducing UVR‐induced DNA damage in vivo has not been well quantified.