There is scientific evidence demonstrating an association between sunbed (tanning bed) use and subsequent development of melanoma. The risk of melanoma skin cancer for individuals who ‘ever used’ sunbeds has been reported to increase by 20%, and by 40% if sunbeds were used before the age of 35 years. In South Africa (SA), skin cancer is among the top 10 cancers and causes ~300 deaths per year. The cost of diagnosis and treatment of skin cancers in SA public and private healthcare settings is estimated at >ZAR90 million per year.http://www.samj.org.zaam2019Geography, Geoinformatics and Meteorolog
Vogel et al. (1) provide another demonstration that the risk from sunbed use is not limited to skin-...
This article is part of a Special Issue celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the American Society for...
A large European case-control study investigated the association between sunbed use and cutaneous me...
INTRODUCTION : In 2009, ultraviolet-emitting tanning devices, i.e. sunbeds and tanning booths, were ...
To estimate the burden of melanoma resulting from sunbed use in western Europe. Systematic review an...
To estimate the burden of melanoma resulting from sunbed use in western Europe. Systematic review an...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: In spite of the established scientific evidence on the association of sunbed use ...
In a population-based, matched case-control study from the South Swedish Health Care Region, which h...
Background: A number of studies have been conducted evaluating the risk of cutaneous malignant melan...
Introduction: Sunbed use has been significantly associated with increased risk of melanoma and non-m...
Sunbed use has been significantly associated with increased risk of melanoma and non-melanoma skin c...
The study objective was to assess whether exposure to sunlamps and sunbeds represents a risk factor ...
In a population-based, matched case-control study from the South Swedish Health Care Region, which h...
In a population-based, matched, case-control study from southern Sweden of 571 patients with a first...
In a population-based, matched case-control study from the South Swedish Health Care Region, which h...
Vogel et al. (1) provide another demonstration that the risk from sunbed use is not limited to skin-...
This article is part of a Special Issue celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the American Society for...
A large European case-control study investigated the association between sunbed use and cutaneous me...
INTRODUCTION : In 2009, ultraviolet-emitting tanning devices, i.e. sunbeds and tanning booths, were ...
To estimate the burden of melanoma resulting from sunbed use in western Europe. Systematic review an...
To estimate the burden of melanoma resulting from sunbed use in western Europe. Systematic review an...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: In spite of the established scientific evidence on the association of sunbed use ...
In a population-based, matched case-control study from the South Swedish Health Care Region, which h...
Background: A number of studies have been conducted evaluating the risk of cutaneous malignant melan...
Introduction: Sunbed use has been significantly associated with increased risk of melanoma and non-m...
Sunbed use has been significantly associated with increased risk of melanoma and non-melanoma skin c...
The study objective was to assess whether exposure to sunlamps and sunbeds represents a risk factor ...
In a population-based, matched case-control study from the South Swedish Health Care Region, which h...
In a population-based, matched, case-control study from southern Sweden of 571 patients with a first...
In a population-based, matched case-control study from the South Swedish Health Care Region, which h...
Vogel et al. (1) provide another demonstration that the risk from sunbed use is not limited to skin-...
This article is part of a Special Issue celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the American Society for...
A large European case-control study investigated the association between sunbed use and cutaneous me...