Background: Consistent epidemiologic and experimental studies have demonstrated that UV-emitting tanning devices cause melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer. The purpose of this study was to estimate the relative risk of skin cancer associated with the use of indoor tanning devices relevant to Canada, to estimate the proportion and number of skin cancers in Canada in 2015 that were attributable to indoor tanning, and to explore differences by age and sex. Methods: Skin cancer cases attributable to the use of an indoor tanning devices were estimated using Levin's population attributable risk (PAR) formula. Relative risks for skin cancer subtypes that were relevant to Canada were estimated through meta-analyses and prevalence of indoor tannin...
The incidence of melanoma skin cancer is increasing rapidly, particularly among young women in the U...
provide further evidence of the harmful effects of indoor tanning, particularly in the young. They s...
AbstractPurposeExposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVR) from indoor tanning devices is thought to cau...
Background: Indoor tanning has been only weakly associated with melanoma risk; most reports were un-...
Background: Exposure to artificial tanning devices is carcinogenic to humans, and government regulat...
Background Exposure to artificial tanning devices is carcinogenic to humans, and government regulati...
Importance: UV radiation emissions from indoor tanning devices are carcinogenic. Regulatory actions ...
IntroductionA new U.S. FDA regulation categorizes tanning beds as category II¹, and similar global r...
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation from indoor tanning equipment is a known cause of skin cancer; however, l...
Exposure to ultraviolet radiation from indoor tanning devices (tanning beds, booths, and sun lamps) ...
The objective of this study was to collect prevalence estimates of indoor tanning usage and associat...
Importance - No study, to our knowledge, has prospectively investigated a dose-response association ...
Background: Exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVR) from indoor tanning devices is thought to cause ...
Use of artificial tanning devices that emit UV radiation, such as tanning lamps and tanning beds, ha...
Purpose Indoor tanning is associated with an increased risk of non-melanoma skin cancers (NMSC), yet...
The incidence of melanoma skin cancer is increasing rapidly, particularly among young women in the U...
provide further evidence of the harmful effects of indoor tanning, particularly in the young. They s...
AbstractPurposeExposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVR) from indoor tanning devices is thought to cau...
Background: Indoor tanning has been only weakly associated with melanoma risk; most reports were un-...
Background: Exposure to artificial tanning devices is carcinogenic to humans, and government regulat...
Background Exposure to artificial tanning devices is carcinogenic to humans, and government regulati...
Importance: UV radiation emissions from indoor tanning devices are carcinogenic. Regulatory actions ...
IntroductionA new U.S. FDA regulation categorizes tanning beds as category II¹, and similar global r...
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation from indoor tanning equipment is a known cause of skin cancer; however, l...
Exposure to ultraviolet radiation from indoor tanning devices (tanning beds, booths, and sun lamps) ...
The objective of this study was to collect prevalence estimates of indoor tanning usage and associat...
Importance - No study, to our knowledge, has prospectively investigated a dose-response association ...
Background: Exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVR) from indoor tanning devices is thought to cause ...
Use of artificial tanning devices that emit UV radiation, such as tanning lamps and tanning beds, ha...
Purpose Indoor tanning is associated with an increased risk of non-melanoma skin cancers (NMSC), yet...
The incidence of melanoma skin cancer is increasing rapidly, particularly among young women in the U...
provide further evidence of the harmful effects of indoor tanning, particularly in the young. They s...
AbstractPurposeExposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVR) from indoor tanning devices is thought to cau...