2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0190-9622(03)00021-5
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The evolution of current medical and popular attitudes toward ultraviolet light exposure: part 3

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“…[28][29][30] Sunscreen are often considered as tanning aid, 1,31 and advertising sometimes persuade sun seekers that sunscreens may ensure acquisition of a ''safe tan''. In spite of uncertainties about their exact role in melanoma and BCC occurrence, and in spite of recommendations that sunscreen use should just be an adjunct to other more natural forms of protection, such as use of hats, shirts, and search for shade, sunscreens remain the most frequently used sun protection method, mainly among adolescents and young adults, while in the same time, younger adults declare to be more likely to sunbathe deliberately than other people.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[28][29][30] Sunscreen are often considered as tanning aid, 1,31 and advertising sometimes persuade sun seekers that sunscreens may ensure acquisition of a ''safe tan''. In spite of uncertainties about their exact role in melanoma and BCC occurrence, and in spite of recommendations that sunscreen use should just be an adjunct to other more natural forms of protection, such as use of hats, shirts, and search for shade, sunscreens remain the most frequently used sun protection method, mainly among adolescents and young adults, while in the same time, younger adults declare to be more likely to sunbathe deliberately than other people.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, practical considerations encompassing use of inadequate amounts of sunscreen and the popularity of tanning appear to limit the success of approaches aimed at reducing skin sun exposure. 54,55 A more direct strategy for preventing EGFR activation is the use of topical or systemic EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitors. For example, topical application of the EGFR kinase inhibitor genistein (which also has an antioxidant property) has been shown to inhibit UVB irradiation activation of EGFR in human skin 56 and to reduce skin cancer in mice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 The growth of the indoor tanning industry began in the 1970s. [45][46][47] Indoor tanning prevalence is highest among US adolescents with 24% of 13-to 19-year-olds reporting any use, and 11.7% reporting frequent use of $10 times. 48 A crosssectional US study also described similar findings with 24.6% of 15-to 19-year-old girls reporting having ever used tanning beds.…”
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confidence: 99%