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Yes, window film can reduce the risk of skin cancer by blocking up to 99% of harmful UV radiation. Prolonged exposure to UV rays, especially UVA and UVB, contributes to skin damage and increases the risk of developing skin cancer. While regular glass blocks most UVB rays, it allows UVA rays to pass through, which can cause long-term cellular damage and elevate the risk of cancer. By installing sun control window film in homes and offices, you add an extra layer of protection against UV exposure, making it a practical and effective preventive measure against skin cancer.