A new study from the British Association of Dermatologists, published Monday, highlights that 96% of UK adults fail to check themselves regularly for skin cancer and that 77% wouldn’t be able to recognize signs of the disease.

A study found that many British adults are putting themselves at risk when it comes to their skin and the sun. © EMprize / shutterstock.com

Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the UK. Rates have been rising steadily since 1960 and currently 250,000 new cases of non-melanoma skin cancer are diagnosed annually. Yet, according to the study of 1018 adults, 72% admitted to getting sunburned in the past 12 months and therefore increasing their risk of developing a melanoma.

Johnathon Major of the British Association of Dermatologists said: "This is a reflection of poor sun protection habits - people underestimate the damage that sunburn can do to their skin, and many think that skin reddening is just a harmless part of the tanning process, rather than a sure sign that you have damaged your skin irreparably."