Sunscreens do protect against melanoma, says skin cancer specialist.
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Sunscreen can help reduce the risk of malignant melanoma, contrary to the finding of a study that received considerable media attention last February, says a skin cancer specialist at Ohio State Universitys Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Research Institute. "If youve heard or read comments to the effect that sunscreens do not protect against malignant melanoma, forget them," said Ronald Siegle, a specialist in skin cancers of the head and neck. "There is very strong epidemiological evidence linking sun exposure to malignant melanoma, and there is evidence that sunscreens do provide protection." "We know for sure that sun exposure causes the two most common forms of skin cancer--basal cell and squamous cell carcinoma--and that sunscreen protects people from these malignancies," he added. Comparing Apples and Oranges The February study, which was presented at a scientific conference but never published in a peer-reviewed journal, suggested that sunscreen fails to protect against melanoma and may even increase ones risk of developing it. "But that study was severely flawed by too many suppositions and extrapolations," said Siegle. For example, it looked at the findings of five earlier studies, four of which were concluded prior to 1980, before sunscreens with a sun protective factor (SPF) of 15--the minimum recommended protection--were available. "Its like comparing apples and oranges," said Siegle. Caucasians with pale complexions are at greatest risk of sun-related skin cancers (the risk of melanoma is 70 times greater for whites than it is for dark-skinned blacks, although they, too, can develop this malignancy on the palms of the hands, soles of the feet, and under the nails). Continue to Be Sun-Smart "People should continue to be sun-smart," said Siegle. "Limit your amount of sun exposure, use a sunscreen of SPF 15 or greater on exposed skin, protect exposed skin with clothing if youre going to have excessive sun exposure, and wear a hat and sunglasses." Epidemiologic studies provide the primary evidence linking sun exposure to malignant melanoma. "The latitude in which one lives is one major factor," he said. "The closer to the equator, the more melanoma there is. The incidence of melanoma among fair-skinned people is higher in Miami than among the same group in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, for example." Other evidence of the association between sun exposure and melanoma comes from looking at the skin type of people who develop the malignancy: People who have the highest incidence of melanoma tend to have the most sun-sensitive skin. These people typically have light-colored hair and eyes, and light skin that tends to freckle rather than tan. The exact mechanism by which sun exposure triggers melanoma is not known yet, but intermittent, strong exposures that result in severe sunburns are strongly associated with it. "Again, when you look at who gets melanoma, its not so much the farmer or construction worker whos outdoors all day; its the person who works indoors all week, then, when the weekend comes, sheds his shirt to work in the garden, or dons a swim suit and goes to the beach, and gets a sunburn. Melanoma is strongly associated with these so-called recreational exposures." Data from Australia Confirms Protective Effect of Sunscreens Evidence that sunscreen protects against melanoma comes from Australia, which has one of the highest rates of malignant melanoma in the world: more than 50 cases per 100,000 people vs about 12 per 100,000 people in the United States. Recently, however, the rate of melanoma in Australia has begun to plateau. Public health officials believe that the rate is slowing because of a greater use of sunscreens and protective clothing to reduce sun exposure.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Oncology
دوره 12 9 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1998