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Citrus consumption and skin cancer: How real is the link?Washington PostResearchers found that 1,840 of the study participants developed melanoma and that those who had a serving of citrus fruit or juice 1.6 times daily had a 36 percent higher risk of the cancer as compared with those who consume it less than two times a week.Could Too Much Citrus Cause Skin Cancer?NBCNews.comCould orange juice, grapefruit raise skin cancer risk?CBS NewsOrange Juice May Up Skin Cancer RiskUniversity HeraldEmpire State Tribuneall 18 news articles »