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flag A study of 33,000 veterans finds nicotinamide lowers non-melanoma skin cancer risk by 14%, especially for squamous cell carcinoma.

flag A large study of 33,000 veterans links nicotinamide, a form of vitamin B3, to a 14% lower overall risk of non-melanoma skin cancer, with reductions exceeding 20% for squamous cell carcinoma. flag Findings support earlier research showing up to 50% risk reduction in those with prior skin cancer, though benefits haven’t been confirmed in non-white populations or organ transplant recipients. flag Experts view nicotinamide as a safe, low-cost preventive option for high-risk individuals, but stress it should not replace sun protection.

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