Background. Recognition that early sun exposure is an important risk factor for cutaneous melanoma in white populations has led to efforts to reduce children\u27s sun exposure. ‘Kidskin’ was a non-randomized, school-based sun protection intervention trial in Perth, Western Australia (1995–1999). Its aim was to determine the extent to which such a program could reduce children\u27s sun exposure. Methods. Kidskin involved 1614 children assigned to one of three groups: a Control, a ‘Moderate’ and a ‘High’ intervention group of 14, 11 and 8 schools respectively. The unit of assignment was the school. Control schools received the standard health education curriculum, while intervention schools received a multi-component intervention including a ...
BACKGROUND: Melanoma incidence is rising at a rate faster than any other preventable cancer in the U...
We investigated whether the Kidskin sun protection intervention increased children’s body mass index...
Background: Australia has one of the highest rates of skin cancer globally. Lifetime risk is associa...
attending 33 primary schools in Perth, Western Australia. The aim of the study is to design, impleme...
BACKGROUND: Melanoma incidence is rising at a rate faster than any other preventable cancer in the U...
Because nevi share risk factors with melanoma and are strong risk factors for melanoma, they are sui...
Excessive exposure to sunlight during early childhood increases the risk of developing skin cancer. ...
“Kidskin ” was a 5-year (1995–1999), school-based intervention trial among first-grade children in P...
Objective: To evaluate a multicomponent primary care-based intervention to increase sun protection b...
Background: Excessive sun exposure in childhood is considered a risk factor for later development of...
Objective and method: Excessive sun exposure in childhood has been associated with the development o...
Sunscreens have been proposed as protective measures to inhibit the development of melanocytic nevi ...
Background / Aims: There are few studies of sun protection practices in early childhood settings. Th...
Introduction: Excessive and insufficient sun exposure during childhood have been linked to serious d...
Skin cancer is one of the most common types of cancer and UV radiation is one of the main risk facto...
BACKGROUND: Melanoma incidence is rising at a rate faster than any other preventable cancer in the U...
We investigated whether the Kidskin sun protection intervention increased children’s body mass index...
Background: Australia has one of the highest rates of skin cancer globally. Lifetime risk is associa...
attending 33 primary schools in Perth, Western Australia. The aim of the study is to design, impleme...
BACKGROUND: Melanoma incidence is rising at a rate faster than any other preventable cancer in the U...
Because nevi share risk factors with melanoma and are strong risk factors for melanoma, they are sui...
Excessive exposure to sunlight during early childhood increases the risk of developing skin cancer. ...
“Kidskin ” was a 5-year (1995–1999), school-based intervention trial among first-grade children in P...
Objective: To evaluate a multicomponent primary care-based intervention to increase sun protection b...
Background: Excessive sun exposure in childhood is considered a risk factor for later development of...
Objective and method: Excessive sun exposure in childhood has been associated with the development o...
Sunscreens have been proposed as protective measures to inhibit the development of melanocytic nevi ...
Background / Aims: There are few studies of sun protection practices in early childhood settings. Th...
Introduction: Excessive and insufficient sun exposure during childhood have been linked to serious d...
Skin cancer is one of the most common types of cancer and UV radiation is one of the main risk facto...
BACKGROUND: Melanoma incidence is rising at a rate faster than any other preventable cancer in the U...
We investigated whether the Kidskin sun protection intervention increased children’s body mass index...
Background: Australia has one of the highest rates of skin cancer globally. Lifetime risk is associa...