“Kidskin ” was a 5-year (1995–1999), school-based intervention trial among first-grade children in Perth, Western Australia. It aimed to assess whether a sun-protection intervention could protect against nevus development on the trunk, face, and arms. Included were a control group, a “moderate intervention ” group, and a “high intervention” group. Control schools taught the standard health curriculum, while intervention schools received a specially designed sun-protection curriculum over 4 years.The high intervention group also received program materials over summer vacations when sun exposure was likely to be highest and were offered low-cost sun-protective swimwear. After adjustment for baseline nevus counts and potential confounding, nev...
PubMed ID: 29346851Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the effects of a nurse-led scho...
Skin cancer is one of the most common types of cancer and UV radiation is one of the main risk facto...
International audienceWe conducted a systematic review of the association between melanocytic nevi (...
Because nevi share risk factors with melanoma and are strong risk factors for melanoma, they are sui...
attending 33 primary schools in Perth, Western Australia. The aim of the study is to design, impleme...
In 1999, we the authors began recruitment for a randomized controlled intervention trial aimed at p...
Background. Recognition that early sun exposure is an important risk factor for cutaneous melanoma i...
Sunscreens have been proposed as protective measures to inhibit the development of melanocytic nevi ...
Objective: To evaluate a multicomponent primary care-based intervention to increase sun protection b...
The number of melanocytic nevi is the most important risk factor for cutaneous melanoma. This 1998 c...
Increasing sun protection for children may reduce their risk for skin cancer, so many health authori...
Background: Previous epidemiologic studies have suggested that sunscreen use is associated with an i...
The number of melanocytic nevi is the most important risk factor for cutaneous melanoma. This 1998 c...
Objectives: We investigated whether the Kidskin sun protection intervention increased children’s bod...
We investigated whether the Kidskin sun protection intervention increased children’s body mass index...
PubMed ID: 29346851Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the effects of a nurse-led scho...
Skin cancer is one of the most common types of cancer and UV radiation is one of the main risk facto...
International audienceWe conducted a systematic review of the association between melanocytic nevi (...
Because nevi share risk factors with melanoma and are strong risk factors for melanoma, they are sui...
attending 33 primary schools in Perth, Western Australia. The aim of the study is to design, impleme...
In 1999, we the authors began recruitment for a randomized controlled intervention trial aimed at p...
Background. Recognition that early sun exposure is an important risk factor for cutaneous melanoma i...
Sunscreens have been proposed as protective measures to inhibit the development of melanocytic nevi ...
Objective: To evaluate a multicomponent primary care-based intervention to increase sun protection b...
The number of melanocytic nevi is the most important risk factor for cutaneous melanoma. This 1998 c...
Increasing sun protection for children may reduce their risk for skin cancer, so many health authori...
Background: Previous epidemiologic studies have suggested that sunscreen use is associated with an i...
The number of melanocytic nevi is the most important risk factor for cutaneous melanoma. This 1998 c...
Objectives: We investigated whether the Kidskin sun protection intervention increased children’s bod...
We investigated whether the Kidskin sun protection intervention increased children’s body mass index...
PubMed ID: 29346851Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the effects of a nurse-led scho...
Skin cancer is one of the most common types of cancer and UV radiation is one of the main risk facto...
International audienceWe conducted a systematic review of the association between melanocytic nevi (...