Cancer survivor urges Sask. to pursue teen-tanning bans
The Alberta government introduced the Skin Cancer Prevention Act this week leaving Saskatchewan as the only province without a law addressing the use of tanning beds for people under 18.
Cancer agencies have been calling for a ban on youth indoor tanning for years. The World Health Organization found that using tanning beds before the age of 35 increases the risk of melanoma by 75 per cent.
“A ban on indoor tanning for minors would keep people from making the same mistake I did,” said Sarah Merrill, who was diagnosed with skin cancer at the age of 19.
She started using indoor tanning beds when she was 15 growing up in North Battleford. The first time she went it was to get a ‘base tan’ for a trip to Mexico. Throughout high school she continued tanning indoors to get a ‘glow’ when she was a grad escort and for her own graduation.


