Over 3.5 million cases of skin cancer are diagnosed annually in the United States. In adolescent females ages 15-19, melanoma is the second most common form of cancer. The greatest risk factor for skin cancer is ultraviolet rays from the sun. Research has shown that sunscreen use is protective of all skin cancers, especially melanoma. The purpose of this study was to obtain perceptions about risk of skin cancer and sunscreen use among 13- to 18-year-old adolescent female club soccer athletes as a basis for effective interventions to improve sunscreen use in this population. The Health Belief Model was employed as the theoretical framework. A mailed self-administered questionnaire was used in this cross-sectional, descriptive, correlational ...
Young adults participating in outdoor sports represent a high-risk group for excessive sun exposure....
Copyright © 2014 Courtney Hobbs et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
In recent decades, the incidence of skin cancer has grown faster than that of any other malignant n...
Outdoor athletes represent an important group at risk for skin cancer because they are routinely exp...
People who practice outdoor sports have an increased risk of skin cancer as they are exposed to hig...
By the year 2000, 1 in 90 Americans will develop melanoma during their lifetime (Brodkin, & Altman, ...
Excessive sun exposure is the main avoidable cause of skin cancer. Outdoor sports performed without ...
Background and Design: This study aims to evaluate the knowledge level of adolescent licensed athlet...
BackgroundSkin cancer is the most common cancer in the USA. Therefore, it is important to review the...
Background: Skin cancer rates are increasing. Interventions to increase adolescent sunscreen use and...
PRINCIPLE Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) protection and skin cancer awareness are essential in the a...
People who practice outdoor sports have an increased risk of skin cancer as they are exposed to high...
Background: Skin cancer rates are increasing. Interventions to increase adolescent sunscreen use and...
Background: Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States, with 1 in 5 Americans develo...
Background. Outdoor sports are a risk activity for skin cancer, especially if adequate sun protecti...
Young adults participating in outdoor sports represent a high-risk group for excessive sun exposure....
Copyright © 2014 Courtney Hobbs et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
In recent decades, the incidence of skin cancer has grown faster than that of any other malignant n...
Outdoor athletes represent an important group at risk for skin cancer because they are routinely exp...
People who practice outdoor sports have an increased risk of skin cancer as they are exposed to hig...
By the year 2000, 1 in 90 Americans will develop melanoma during their lifetime (Brodkin, & Altman, ...
Excessive sun exposure is the main avoidable cause of skin cancer. Outdoor sports performed without ...
Background and Design: This study aims to evaluate the knowledge level of adolescent licensed athlet...
BackgroundSkin cancer is the most common cancer in the USA. Therefore, it is important to review the...
Background: Skin cancer rates are increasing. Interventions to increase adolescent sunscreen use and...
PRINCIPLE Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) protection and skin cancer awareness are essential in the a...
People who practice outdoor sports have an increased risk of skin cancer as they are exposed to high...
Background: Skin cancer rates are increasing. Interventions to increase adolescent sunscreen use and...
Background: Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States, with 1 in 5 Americans develo...
Background. Outdoor sports are a risk activity for skin cancer, especially if adequate sun protecti...
Young adults participating in outdoor sports represent a high-risk group for excessive sun exposure....
Copyright © 2014 Courtney Hobbs et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
In recent decades, the incidence of skin cancer has grown faster than that of any other malignant n...