The incidence of skin cancer is increasing worldwide. Protecting the skin from the sun by wearing protective clothing, using a sunscreen with appropriate sun protection factor, wearing a hat, and avoiding the sun are recommended as primary preventive activities by cancer agencies. In this paper the recent data relating to skin cancer primary preventive behaviour in Australia and other countries is reviewed. Comparison of the studies in a table format summarizing the methods, objectives, participants, findings and implications may be obtained from the corresponding author. The sun protection knowledge, attitudes and behaviour patterns observed in Australia are similar in other countries, although Australian studies generally, report higher k...
Abstract Aims : To examine the change in sun protective behaviours and sunburn of Australians over a...
In this study the authors addressed whether or not community members use relevant risk factors to de...
Limiting exposure to sunlight during childhood can significantly reduce the risk of skin cancer. Thi...
This paper reports data on the first national survey of sun-protection measures of Australian second...
BACKGROUND: Excessive sun exposure and sunburn increase individuals' risk of skin cancer. It is espe...
Background: Reducing people's exposure to ultraviolet radiation is the primary strategy for skin can...
BACKGROUND: Almost all skin cancers are the result of overexposure to UV radiation and could be prev...
Background Excessive sun exposure and sunburn increase individuals’ risk of skin cancer. It is espec...
Abstract Background Excessive sun exposure and sunburn increase individuals’ risk of skin cancer. It...
BackgroundAustralia has one of the highest skin cancer rates in the world. 'SunSmart' is a multi-com...
This study describes changes in skin protection attitudes and outdoor behaviors of adults in Queensl...
Background: Reducing people's exposure to ultraviolet radiation is the primary strategy for skin can...
Skin cancer is the world’s most prevalent cancer. Combating it will require a focus on childhood sun...
Skin cancer is the world’s most prevalent cancer. Combating it will require a focus on childhood sun...
Skin cancer is the world’s most prevalent cancer. Combating it will require a focus on childhood sun...
Abstract Aims : To examine the change in sun protective behaviours and sunburn of Australians over a...
In this study the authors addressed whether or not community members use relevant risk factors to de...
Limiting exposure to sunlight during childhood can significantly reduce the risk of skin cancer. Thi...
This paper reports data on the first national survey of sun-protection measures of Australian second...
BACKGROUND: Excessive sun exposure and sunburn increase individuals' risk of skin cancer. It is espe...
Background: Reducing people's exposure to ultraviolet radiation is the primary strategy for skin can...
BACKGROUND: Almost all skin cancers are the result of overexposure to UV radiation and could be prev...
Background Excessive sun exposure and sunburn increase individuals’ risk of skin cancer. It is espec...
Abstract Background Excessive sun exposure and sunburn increase individuals’ risk of skin cancer. It...
BackgroundAustralia has one of the highest skin cancer rates in the world. 'SunSmart' is a multi-com...
This study describes changes in skin protection attitudes and outdoor behaviors of adults in Queensl...
Background: Reducing people's exposure to ultraviolet radiation is the primary strategy for skin can...
Skin cancer is the world’s most prevalent cancer. Combating it will require a focus on childhood sun...
Skin cancer is the world’s most prevalent cancer. Combating it will require a focus on childhood sun...
Skin cancer is the world’s most prevalent cancer. Combating it will require a focus on childhood sun...
Abstract Aims : To examine the change in sun protective behaviours and sunburn of Australians over a...
In this study the authors addressed whether or not community members use relevant risk factors to de...
Limiting exposure to sunlight during childhood can significantly reduce the risk of skin cancer. Thi...