- John Cena has revealed that he was previously diagnosed with Schokkanker
- He said he had consistently chose to use every sun cream
- The wrestling legend was thereby referred to a dermatologist
John Cena has revealed that he had previously received a Schokkanker diagnosis after years of neglect.
In an interview with people, Cena explained that he thought he would never be struck.
He said he had consistently chose to use every sun cream, despite the consistent sun exposure after he had moved from New York to Florida.
Cena said: 'I was stubborn. I didn't want to have a routine and I also thought the problem would never reach me.
“And it is one of those things that I had a lot of exposure with minimal protection and it has overtaken me,” he reveals.
[that Cena started wearing sun cream]. '

John Cena has revealed that he had previously received a Schokkanker diagnosis after years of neglect

He said he had consistently chose to use every sun cream, despite the consistent sun exposure after he had moved from New York to Florida
While he could have the place removed without a problem – the wrestling legend was referred to a dermatologist.
Cena also chosen his skin doctor for praise and admitted that he was very happy that he had a supporting professional during the entire process.
He had to have another mole removed a year later, leaving a mark close to his right shoulder.
Asked for what advice he would give to someone about wearing Sun Block, the 47-year-old noted: “It is something you have to practice to be who you are for a longer period.”
'We all like to go on a sunny day and enjoy what the world has to offer. Just take that one extra scooter '.
As a result, he collaborated with Skincare Brand Neutrogena to launch a protective lotion with an SPF of 70+.
According to the popular skin care brand NIVEA, a sunscreen product with SPF 50 offers about 98% protection against UVB rays, in contrast to around 96.7% supplied by products with an SPF of 30.

Cena also chosen his skin doctor for praise and admitted that he was very happy to have a supporting professional during the entire process
Regardless of the product that sun seekers ultimately do not buy a level of SPF protection, you can be guaranteed to protect against skin damage caused by excessive sun exposure.
The NHS Advice states: 'Sunscreen increases your risk of skin cancer. Sunscreen does not only happen on vacation. You can burn in the UK even if it is cloudy.
'There is no safe or healthy way to get a tan. A color does not protect your skin against the harmful effects of the sun. '
It also says that you must opt ​​for 'an SPF of at least 30 to protect against UVB with at least 4-star UVA protection'.