International audienceExposure to artificial UV radiation has increased in Europe in recent years. However, in France, little information is available to determine the exposure of the population. This article presents the results from the ‘Baromètre cancer 2010’ concerning the proportion of users of artificial UV inFrance, the frequency of use, their characteristics, and the level of information and knowledge on the risks associated with these types of exposure. A two stage random sampling survey (household, individual) was performed from 3 April 2010 to 7 August 2010 on a sample of 3,359 peopleaged from 15 to 75 years old. In 2010, 13.4% of the French population reported having used artificial UV radiation at least once in their lifetime, ...
The increased skin cancer incidences are important public health problems. In spite of the strong pr...
Les cancers cutanés sont les néoplasmes les plus fréquents en France et leur incidence est en consta...
Introduction<br>Les rayonnements UV et la radioactivité sont des facteurs de risque avérés de cancer...
Ultraviolet radiation (UV) is a carcinogenic agent for which little information on human exposure is...
Background: Despite the increasing use of indoor tanning facilities, little is known regarding the b...
Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is part of the electromagnetic spectrum emitted naturally from the sun o...
International audienceThe project aims to quantify the spectrum of ultraviolet exposure in the vario...
Solar ultraviolet has been recognized as the main causative factor for skin cancer and is currently ...
Background: Skin cancers are the most common cancers in white-skinned populations. While exposure to...
Occupational ultraviolet (UV) exposure was evaluated in a population-based sample in France. A rando...
Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is part of the electromagnetic spectrum emitted naturally from the sun o...
Le rayonnement ultraviolet (UV) est un cancérigène pour lequel peu d’informations sur l’exposition d...
The incidence of melanoma has been increasing for 50 years. Exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation c...
Overexposure to UVR causes >80% of skin cancers, and >30% of all diagnosed cancers in western societ...
International audienceDespite the increasing use of indoor tanning facilities, little is known regar...
The increased skin cancer incidences are important public health problems. In spite of the strong pr...
Les cancers cutanés sont les néoplasmes les plus fréquents en France et leur incidence est en consta...
Introduction<br>Les rayonnements UV et la radioactivité sont des facteurs de risque avérés de cancer...
Ultraviolet radiation (UV) is a carcinogenic agent for which little information on human exposure is...
Background: Despite the increasing use of indoor tanning facilities, little is known regarding the b...
Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is part of the electromagnetic spectrum emitted naturally from the sun o...
International audienceThe project aims to quantify the spectrum of ultraviolet exposure in the vario...
Solar ultraviolet has been recognized as the main causative factor for skin cancer and is currently ...
Background: Skin cancers are the most common cancers in white-skinned populations. While exposure to...
Occupational ultraviolet (UV) exposure was evaluated in a population-based sample in France. A rando...
Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is part of the electromagnetic spectrum emitted naturally from the sun o...
Le rayonnement ultraviolet (UV) est un cancérigène pour lequel peu d’informations sur l’exposition d...
The incidence of melanoma has been increasing for 50 years. Exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation c...
Overexposure to UVR causes >80% of skin cancers, and >30% of all diagnosed cancers in western societ...
International audienceDespite the increasing use of indoor tanning facilities, little is known regar...
The increased skin cancer incidences are important public health problems. In spite of the strong pr...
Les cancers cutanés sont les néoplasmes les plus fréquents en France et leur incidence est en consta...
Introduction<br>Les rayonnements UV et la radioactivité sont des facteurs de risque avérés de cancer...