UV radiation (UV) is classified as a complete carcinogen because it is both a mutagen and a non-specific damaging agent and has properties of both a tumor initiator and a tumor promoter. In environmental abundance, UV is the most important modifiable risk factor for skin cancer and many other environmentally-influenced skin disorders. However, UV also benefits human health by mediating natural synthesis of vitamin D and endorphins in the skin, therefore UV has complex and mixed effects on human health. Nonetheless, excessive exposure to UV carries profound health risks, including atrophy, pigmentary changes, wrinkling and malignancy. UV is epidemiologically and molecularly linked to the three most common types of skin cancer, basal cell c...
The near epidemic of melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer in the United States and certain other in...
UV radiation is a major environmental risk factor for the development of melanoma by causing DNA dam...
The constitutive color of our skin plays a dramatic role in our photoprotection from solar ultraviol...
UV radiation (UV) is classified as a “complete carcinogen” because it is both a mutagen and a non-sp...
The effects of UVR on the skin include tanning, carcinogenesis, immunomodulation, and synthesis of v...
Malignant cutaneous melanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer, and a majority of melanoma diagno...
The effects of UVR on the skin include tanning, carcinogenesis, immunomodulation, and synthesis of v...
Skin cancer is the most commonly diagnosed malignancy in the United States and worldwide. While mela...
The sunlight was one of the first agents recognized to be carcinogenic for humans. There is convinci...
The cloning of the melanocortin-1 receptor (MC1R) gene from human melanocytes and the demonstration ...
The carcinogenicity (photocarcinogenicity) of sunlight to human skin has been recognized more than a...
The inability to tan properly after sun exposure strongly correlates with increased incidence of ski...
Humans vary >100-fold in their sensitivity to the harmful effects of ultraviolet radiation. The main...
Skin cancer is the most prevalent cancer in the United States, affecting one in five Americans, kill...
Exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is a major risk factor for both melanoma and non-melanoma sk...
The near epidemic of melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer in the United States and certain other in...
UV radiation is a major environmental risk factor for the development of melanoma by causing DNA dam...
The constitutive color of our skin plays a dramatic role in our photoprotection from solar ultraviol...
UV radiation (UV) is classified as a “complete carcinogen” because it is both a mutagen and a non-sp...
The effects of UVR on the skin include tanning, carcinogenesis, immunomodulation, and synthesis of v...
Malignant cutaneous melanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer, and a majority of melanoma diagno...
The effects of UVR on the skin include tanning, carcinogenesis, immunomodulation, and synthesis of v...
Skin cancer is the most commonly diagnosed malignancy in the United States and worldwide. While mela...
The sunlight was one of the first agents recognized to be carcinogenic for humans. There is convinci...
The cloning of the melanocortin-1 receptor (MC1R) gene from human melanocytes and the demonstration ...
The carcinogenicity (photocarcinogenicity) of sunlight to human skin has been recognized more than a...
The inability to tan properly after sun exposure strongly correlates with increased incidence of ski...
Humans vary >100-fold in their sensitivity to the harmful effects of ultraviolet radiation. The main...
Skin cancer is the most prevalent cancer in the United States, affecting one in five Americans, kill...
Exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is a major risk factor for both melanoma and non-melanoma sk...
The near epidemic of melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer in the United States and certain other in...
UV radiation is a major environmental risk factor for the development of melanoma by causing DNA dam...
The constitutive color of our skin plays a dramatic role in our photoprotection from solar ultraviol...