نتایج جستجو برای: tanning

تعداد نتایج: 1486  

2016
Sherry L Pagoto Katie Baker Julia Griffith Jessica L Oleski Ashley Palumbo Barbara J Walkosz Joel Hillhouse Kimberly L Henry David B Buller

BACKGROUND Indoor tanning elevates the risk for melanoma, which is now the most common cancer in US women aged 25-29. Public policies restricting access to indoor tanning by minors to reduce melanoma morbidity and mortality in teens are emerging. In the United States, the most common policy restricting indoor tanning in minors involves parents providing either written or in person consent for t...

2011
Corey H. Brouse Charles E. Basch Alfred I. Neugut

Use of artificial tanning may be contributing to the increased incidence of skin cancer. Federal law requires warning signs to inform consumers about health risks. All of the tanning facilities in New York City were assessed for compliance with this law during April and May 2010. More than one-third of the 224 tanning machines observed in 47 of the 85 facilities visited did not have any warning...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2004
Vin Tangpricha Adrian Turner Catherine Spina Sheila Decastro Tai C Chen Michael F Holick

BACKGROUND Vitamin D is made in the skin on exposure to solar radiation, and it is necessary to optimal skeletal health. Subjects who use a tanning bed that emits ultraviolet B radiation (290-315 nm) are likely to have higher 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] concentrations than do subjects who do not regularly use a tanning bed. OBJECTIVE The first objective of this study was to ascertain whethe...

2012
Mackenzie R Wehner Melissa L Shive Jiali Han Abrar A Qureshi Eleni Linos

Objective To synthesise the literature on indoor tanning and non-melanoma skin cancer. Design Systematic review and meta-analysis. Data sources PubMed (1966 to present), Embase (1974 to present), and Web of Science (1898 to present). Study selection All articles that reported an original effect statistic for indoor tanning and non-melanoma skin cancer were included. Articles that presented no d...

2012
Mackenzie R Wehner Melissa L Shive Mary-Margaret Chren Jiali Han Abrar A Qureshi Eleni Linos

OBJECTIVE To synthesise the literature on indoor tanning and non-melanoma skin cancer. DESIGN Systematic review and meta-analysis. DATA SOURCES PubMed (1966 to present), Embase (1974 to present), and Web of Science (1898 to present). STUDY SELECTION All articles that reported an original effect statistic for indoor tanning and non-melanoma skin cancer were included. Articles that presente...

Journal: :Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2014
Mathieu Boniol Jean-François Doré Rüdiger Greinert Sara Gandini Jean-Pierre Cesarini

Indoor tanning is carcinogenic to humans. Individuals report that they tan indoors before planning to be in the sun to prevent sunburns, but whether skin cancer is subsequently reduced is unknown. Using a population-based case-control study, we calculated the association between melanoma and indoor tanning after excluding exposed participants reporting indoor tanning-related burns, stratified b...

Journal: :BMB reports 2011
Seung Hwan Paik Hyun-Jin Kim Seungbok Lee Sun-Wha Im Young Seok Ju Je Ho Yeon Seong Jin Jo Hee Chul Eun Jeong-Sun Seo Jong-Il Kim Oh Sang Kwon

Tanning ability is important, because it represents the ability of the skin to protect itself against ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Here, we sought to determine genetic regions associated with tanning ability. Skin pigmentation was measured at the outer forearm and buttock areas to represent facultative and constitutive skin color, respectively. In our study population consisting of isolated Mong...

2015
Annette M. Molinaro Leah M. Ferrucci Brenda Cartmel Erikka Loftfield David J. Leffell Allen E. Bale Susan T. Mayne

Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) incidence is increasing, particularly in young people, and can be associated with significant morbidity and treatment costs. To identify young individuals at risk of BCC, we assessed existing melanoma or overall skin cancer risk prediction models and built a novel risk prediction model, with a focus on indoor tanning and the melanocortin 1 receptor gene, MC1R. We eval...

2010
Mette Mogensen Gregor BE Jemec

INTRODUCTION In 2009, the WHO listed ultraviolet (UV) radiation as a group 1 carcinogen. In spite of this, each year, millions of people tan indoor in Western countries. The aim of this review is to summarize evidence of tanning bed carcinogenesis and to present guidelines for use of tanning beds and patient safety advice. METHODS A narrative review of the literature was conducted based on bo...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 2016
Gregory R Delost Maria E Delost Jenifer Lloyd

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