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Assessment of Solar Simulated Light and Skin Biopsies for Gene and Protein Expression in Sun Damaged & Sun Protected Human Skin of Participants with and without History of Skin Cancer

Trial Status: active

This clinical trial studies skin samples and assesses the impact of solar simulated light (SSL) on the skin and gene and protein expression of healthy subjects and people with a history of skin cancer. The researchers want to see if there are differences between people who've had skin cancer and those who haven't despite having a similar type of skin and history of sun exposure. This study will help researchers find ways to improve skin cancer prevention by discovering new molecules in skin cells that can be targeted with new medications.