Permission for this item cannot be attained from the publisher and therefore the item must remain unavailable.Artificial tanning, defined as deliberate exposure to ultraviolet rays produced by artificial tanning devices, is a new and emerging public health issue in Australia and globally. Epidemiological research suggests that artificial tanning may contribute to the incidence of melanoma, nonmelanoma skin cancer as well as other health problems. Given that Australia has a high incidence of skin cancer, we have undertaken a study to explore how artificial tanning has been promoted to its users. The aim was to analyze the completeness and accuracy of information about artificial tanning. A content analysis of web sites of tanning salons and ...
The worldwide incidence of skin cancer has dramatically increased over the last few decades and may ...
• Leading international health organisations are concerned about high use of artificial tanning serv...
Indoor tanning is an established risk factor for skin cancer, yet indoor tanning is quite common amo...
Abstract Objective: To assess community attitudes and practices in relation to fake tanning lotions....
Sunbed use can be seen as part of a beauty regime, a means of ensuring a bronzed desirable appearanc...
Many young adults have utilized indoor ultraviolet(UV) tanning, putting them at higher risk fordevel...
The use of UV-emitting tanning devices for cosmetic purposes is associated with an increased risk of...
Background: Australia has the highest incidence of skin cancer in the world. Solarium use in particu...
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation from indoor tanning equipment is a known cause of skin cancer; however, l...
INTRODUCTION: Indoor tanning beds cause more than 450,000 new skin cancers each year, yet their use ...
Objective: To quantify the consequences of a total ban on indoor tanning for short-term regulatory e...
Melanoma is the most common cancer among 15-to 29-year-olds in Australia, with rates increasing with...
IntroductionA new U.S. FDA regulation categorizes tanning beds as category II¹, and similar global r...
Background: The use of UV-emitting tanning devices for cosmetic purposes is associated with an incre...
Skin cancers including melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancers are a high-cost and largely preventabl...
The worldwide incidence of skin cancer has dramatically increased over the last few decades and may ...
• Leading international health organisations are concerned about high use of artificial tanning serv...
Indoor tanning is an established risk factor for skin cancer, yet indoor tanning is quite common amo...
Abstract Objective: To assess community attitudes and practices in relation to fake tanning lotions....
Sunbed use can be seen as part of a beauty regime, a means of ensuring a bronzed desirable appearanc...
Many young adults have utilized indoor ultraviolet(UV) tanning, putting them at higher risk fordevel...
The use of UV-emitting tanning devices for cosmetic purposes is associated with an increased risk of...
Background: Australia has the highest incidence of skin cancer in the world. Solarium use in particu...
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation from indoor tanning equipment is a known cause of skin cancer; however, l...
INTRODUCTION: Indoor tanning beds cause more than 450,000 new skin cancers each year, yet their use ...
Objective: To quantify the consequences of a total ban on indoor tanning for short-term regulatory e...
Melanoma is the most common cancer among 15-to 29-year-olds in Australia, with rates increasing with...
IntroductionA new U.S. FDA regulation categorizes tanning beds as category II¹, and similar global r...
Background: The use of UV-emitting tanning devices for cosmetic purposes is associated with an incre...
Skin cancers including melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancers are a high-cost and largely preventabl...
The worldwide incidence of skin cancer has dramatically increased over the last few decades and may ...
• Leading international health organisations are concerned about high use of artificial tanning serv...
Indoor tanning is an established risk factor for skin cancer, yet indoor tanning is quite common amo...