Objectives: Precision behavioral medicine techniques integrating wearable ultraviolet radiation (UVR) sensors may help individuals avoid sun exposure that places them at-risk for skin cancer. As a preliminary step in our patient-centered process of developing a just-in-time adaptive intervention, this study evaluated reactions and preferences to UVR sensors among melanoma survivors. Materials and Methods: Early stage adult melanoma survivors were recruited for a focus group (n=11) or 10-day observational study, which included daily wearing a UVR sensor and sun exposure surveys (n=39). Both the focus group moderator guide and observational study exit interviews included questions on UVR sensing as a potential intervention strategy. These res...
One in five US adults will be diagnosed with skin cancer. As most skin cancers are attributable to s...
Purpose: We evaluated the impact of personal melanoma genomic risk information on sun-related behavi...
Objective: The incidence of nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC) is gradually increasing. The most importa...
Background: Prevention and early detection measures for melanoma, such as sun avoidance and skin exa...
Skin cancer is the most prevalent cancer in Australia. Skin cancer prevention programs aim to reduce...
Background: Skin cancer is the most prevalent cancer in Australia. Skin cancer prevention programs a...
Background: Skin cancer is the most prevalent cancer in Australia. Skin cancer prevention programs a...
Background: Health information–seeking behavior refers to ways individuals acquire health informatio...
BackgroundMelanoma survivors often do not engage in adequate sun protection, leading to sunburn and ...
Introduction: Despite UVs Exposure, whether artificial or natural, being one of the main treatments ...
Introduction: There is a growing body of evidence suggesting that prototype perceptions are associat...
Introduction: Behavioural approaches to skin cancer prevention have largely focused on sun protectio...
Background/Purpose: The steady increase in the incidence of melanoma, non-melanoma cutaneous neoplas...
Skin cancers are strongly linked to personal exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation, yet UV exposure...
Objective: Skin cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer and rates are increasing because of g...
One in five US adults will be diagnosed with skin cancer. As most skin cancers are attributable to s...
Purpose: We evaluated the impact of personal melanoma genomic risk information on sun-related behavi...
Objective: The incidence of nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC) is gradually increasing. The most importa...
Background: Prevention and early detection measures for melanoma, such as sun avoidance and skin exa...
Skin cancer is the most prevalent cancer in Australia. Skin cancer prevention programs aim to reduce...
Background: Skin cancer is the most prevalent cancer in Australia. Skin cancer prevention programs a...
Background: Skin cancer is the most prevalent cancer in Australia. Skin cancer prevention programs a...
Background: Health information–seeking behavior refers to ways individuals acquire health informatio...
BackgroundMelanoma survivors often do not engage in adequate sun protection, leading to sunburn and ...
Introduction: Despite UVs Exposure, whether artificial or natural, being one of the main treatments ...
Introduction: There is a growing body of evidence suggesting that prototype perceptions are associat...
Introduction: Behavioural approaches to skin cancer prevention have largely focused on sun protectio...
Background/Purpose: The steady increase in the incidence of melanoma, non-melanoma cutaneous neoplas...
Skin cancers are strongly linked to personal exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation, yet UV exposure...
Objective: Skin cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer and rates are increasing because of g...
One in five US adults will be diagnosed with skin cancer. As most skin cancers are attributable to s...
Purpose: We evaluated the impact of personal melanoma genomic risk information on sun-related behavi...
Objective: The incidence of nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC) is gradually increasing. The most importa...