
John Cena is opening up about a past skin cancer diagnosis in an effort to bring attention to the importance of wearing sunscreen. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. The actor and WWE star told People he grew up in Massachusetts in the 1970s and ‘80s and “never” wore sunscreen.” Though Cena later moved to Florida, where he “fell in love with the sun,” he still “neglected” to protect his skin. “I was stubborn.
Main Idea: John Cena said he had two skin cancer spots removed in the past and is now urging people to use sunscreen every day.
Key Points:
Skin cancer can hit people who skip sunscreen, leading to more doctor visits, stress, and treatment costs for households.
John Cena’s story may push more Americans to wear sunscreen and get skin checks earlier, which can prevent worse illness later.
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Primary subject of the article; discusses his past skin cancer diagnoses and sunscreen advocacy.
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