Two in three Australians will be diagnosed with skin cancer by the age of 70.
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The FDA approved drug rapamycin makes mice live 60% longer and, in some studies, reduces the risk of cancer.
Topical rapamycin could reduce the risk of getting skin cancer, and adding rapamycin to sunscreen could be an effective way to deliver it. Liposomal rapamycin is one possibility. It is possible this will also make skin look younger with repeated use.