We are constantly warned of the risk of skin cancer due to exposure to ultra-violet (UV) light from the Sun. There are about 46 000 new cases of skin cancer in the UK every year, causing about 2000 deaths. The incidence of skin cancer has increased by 12% in males from 1992-8, but less so in females. Children are particularly susceptible to skin cancer. This article focuses on the extent to which consumers can be confident that children's clothing provides protection
The incidence of skin cancer is increasing by epidemic proportions. Basal cell cancer remains the mo...
The incidence of skin cancer is increasing worldwide. Protecting the skin from the sun by wearing pr...
Increasing sun protection for children may reduce their risk for skin cancer, so many health authori...
Chronic ultraviolet exposure results in premature skin aging (photoaging), dyspigmentation, sallow c...
Skin cancer is the world’s most prevalent cancer. Combating it will require a focus on childhood sun...
Experiments in rodents and humans have shown the ability of sunscreens to prevent UVB-induced skin c...
Background: Studies have shown that higher solar UV radiation exposure (UVR) may be related to lower...
Background Survivors of childhood cancer are at high risk for developing non-melanoma skin cancer an...
Sunlight is a known skin carcinogen. Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in humans, and ty...
Skin cancer, which is increasing exceedingly worldwide, is substantially preventable by reducing unp...
Background: Previous epidemiologic studies have suggested that sunscreen use is associated with an i...
Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is part of the electromagnetic spectrum emitted naturally from the sun o...
The number of melanocytic nevi is the most important risk factor for cutaneous melanoma. This 1998 c...
Sun exposure in childhood is I of the risk factors for developing skin cancer, yet little is known a...
BackgroundFirst-degree relatives of melanoma survivors have a substantially higher lifetime risk for...
The incidence of skin cancer is increasing by epidemic proportions. Basal cell cancer remains the mo...
The incidence of skin cancer is increasing worldwide. Protecting the skin from the sun by wearing pr...
Increasing sun protection for children may reduce their risk for skin cancer, so many health authori...
Chronic ultraviolet exposure results in premature skin aging (photoaging), dyspigmentation, sallow c...
Skin cancer is the world’s most prevalent cancer. Combating it will require a focus on childhood sun...
Experiments in rodents and humans have shown the ability of sunscreens to prevent UVB-induced skin c...
Background: Studies have shown that higher solar UV radiation exposure (UVR) may be related to lower...
Background Survivors of childhood cancer are at high risk for developing non-melanoma skin cancer an...
Sunlight is a known skin carcinogen. Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in humans, and ty...
Skin cancer, which is increasing exceedingly worldwide, is substantially preventable by reducing unp...
Background: Previous epidemiologic studies have suggested that sunscreen use is associated with an i...
Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is part of the electromagnetic spectrum emitted naturally from the sun o...
The number of melanocytic nevi is the most important risk factor for cutaneous melanoma. This 1998 c...
Sun exposure in childhood is I of the risk factors for developing skin cancer, yet little is known a...
BackgroundFirst-degree relatives of melanoma survivors have a substantially higher lifetime risk for...
The incidence of skin cancer is increasing by epidemic proportions. Basal cell cancer remains the mo...
The incidence of skin cancer is increasing worldwide. Protecting the skin from the sun by wearing pr...
Increasing sun protection for children may reduce their risk for skin cancer, so many health authori...