case–control studies that have examined the association between indoor tanning and melanoma are largely inconclusive (1). The study by Veierød et al. (2) is important because it provides the first prospective evidence for an association between indoor tanning and melanoma and it includes data reflecting recent ex-posures to modern tanning devices. The authors reported on women who were aged 30–50 years when they completed questionnaires in 1991 or 1992 about their use of tanning devices during 10-year age periods, up to age 49 years. The authors presented an analysis stratifie
Background: Consistent epidemiologic and experimental studies have demonstrated that UV-emitting tan...
Exposure to ultraviolet radiation from indoor tanning devices (tanning beds, booths, and sun lamps) ...
Studies linking exposure to indoor tanning beds that emit ultraviolet radiation with melanoma and ot...
case–control studies that have examined the association between indoor tanning and melanoma are larg...
Background: Indoor tanning has been only weakly associated with melanoma risk; most reports were un-...
provide further evidence of the harmful effects of indoor tanning, particularly in the young. They s...
A new US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulation classified tanning beds as class II, requirin...
Background: Exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVR) from indoor tanning devices is thought to cause ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: In spite of the established scientific evidence on the association of sunbed use ...
Importance - No study, to our knowledge, has prospectively investigated a dose-response association ...
IntroductionA new U.S. FDA regulation categorizes tanning beds as category II¹, and similar global r...
A population-based case-control study of cutaneous malignant melanoma (CMM) was conducted in 452 wom...
There is limited information on how indoor tanning promotes melanoma development. We investigated in...
Background: Although sun exposure is an established cause of cutaneous malignant melanoma, possible ...
CC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States2018-08-01T00:00:00Z26817798PMC6069527vault:1910
Background: Consistent epidemiologic and experimental studies have demonstrated that UV-emitting tan...
Exposure to ultraviolet radiation from indoor tanning devices (tanning beds, booths, and sun lamps) ...
Studies linking exposure to indoor tanning beds that emit ultraviolet radiation with melanoma and ot...
case–control studies that have examined the association between indoor tanning and melanoma are larg...
Background: Indoor tanning has been only weakly associated with melanoma risk; most reports were un-...
provide further evidence of the harmful effects of indoor tanning, particularly in the young. They s...
A new US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulation classified tanning beds as class II, requirin...
Background: Exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVR) from indoor tanning devices is thought to cause ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: In spite of the established scientific evidence on the association of sunbed use ...
Importance - No study, to our knowledge, has prospectively investigated a dose-response association ...
IntroductionA new U.S. FDA regulation categorizes tanning beds as category II¹, and similar global r...
A population-based case-control study of cutaneous malignant melanoma (CMM) was conducted in 452 wom...
There is limited information on how indoor tanning promotes melanoma development. We investigated in...
Background: Although sun exposure is an established cause of cutaneous malignant melanoma, possible ...
CC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States2018-08-01T00:00:00Z26817798PMC6069527vault:1910
Background: Consistent epidemiologic and experimental studies have demonstrated that UV-emitting tan...
Exposure to ultraviolet radiation from indoor tanning devices (tanning beds, booths, and sun lamps) ...
Studies linking exposure to indoor tanning beds that emit ultraviolet radiation with melanoma and ot...