The aim of this study was to compare reported behavior in the sun in melanoma families with that of geographical healthy controls and to determine the predictors of that behavior to inform the process of counseling melanoma families. One hundred and seventy individuals with a family history of melanoma and 140 controls completed a postal questionnaire. Thirty-one percent of relatives reported sunburn in the previous summer, compared with 41% of controls. Fifty-five percent of relatives had acquired a suntan so that adherence to health education advice was disappointing. Male relatives were particularly likely to report sunburn. Higher knowledge scores correlated well with greater belief in ability to prevent melanoma, less desire for a tan,...
Background: The incidence of melanoma continues to increase in many countries, and primary preventio...
Exposure to the sun by infants has been demonstrated to increase the risk of the development of mela...
BackgroundAdequate sun safety during childhood is crucial for decreasing skin cancer risk in later l...
The aim of this study was to compare reported behavior in the sun in melanoma families with that of ...
The aim of this study was to compare reported behavior in the sun in melanoma families with that of ...
Background: Individuals from melanoma-prone families have similar or reduced sun-protective behavior...
Background: Individuals from melanoma-prone families have similar or reduced sun-protective behavior...
The association between skin cancer and ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is well established, and sun pro...
BackgroundFirst-degree relatives of melanoma survivors have a substantially higher lifetime risk for...
By the year 2000, 1 in 90 Americans will develop melanoma during their lifetime (Brodkin, & Altman, ...
Skin cancer prevention is at the forefront of public health as morbidity increases. Limited data exi...
Background Sunburns during childhood are strongly associated with development of melanoma in later l...
Sun exposure is the greatest triggering factor in melasma, yet few studies investigate how patients ...
Background: Melanoma survivors are at high risk of further primary melanomas. Objective: To assess s...
thesisAmong individuals at high risk of developing melanoma due to family history or a genetic mutat...
Background: The incidence of melanoma continues to increase in many countries, and primary preventio...
Exposure to the sun by infants has been demonstrated to increase the risk of the development of mela...
BackgroundAdequate sun safety during childhood is crucial for decreasing skin cancer risk in later l...
The aim of this study was to compare reported behavior in the sun in melanoma families with that of ...
The aim of this study was to compare reported behavior in the sun in melanoma families with that of ...
Background: Individuals from melanoma-prone families have similar or reduced sun-protective behavior...
Background: Individuals from melanoma-prone families have similar or reduced sun-protective behavior...
The association between skin cancer and ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is well established, and sun pro...
BackgroundFirst-degree relatives of melanoma survivors have a substantially higher lifetime risk for...
By the year 2000, 1 in 90 Americans will develop melanoma during their lifetime (Brodkin, & Altman, ...
Skin cancer prevention is at the forefront of public health as morbidity increases. Limited data exi...
Background Sunburns during childhood are strongly associated with development of melanoma in later l...
Sun exposure is the greatest triggering factor in melasma, yet few studies investigate how patients ...
Background: Melanoma survivors are at high risk of further primary melanomas. Objective: To assess s...
thesisAmong individuals at high risk of developing melanoma due to family history or a genetic mutat...
Background: The incidence of melanoma continues to increase in many countries, and primary preventio...
Exposure to the sun by infants has been demonstrated to increase the risk of the development of mela...
BackgroundAdequate sun safety during childhood is crucial for decreasing skin cancer risk in later l...