To the Editor: Online social media sites are increasingly used in public health efforts 1 and may represent a valuable avenue to target messages discouraging use of indoor tanning (IT) beds to young women, a group with high levels of engagement in social media and the highest rates of IT.2 This study aimed to examine the association between use of social media sites and IT behavior
BACKGROUND: Indoor tanning elevates the risk for melanoma, which is now the most common cancer in US...
Background: Although skin cancer is largely preventable, it affects nearly 1 of 5 US adults. There i...
Objectives: To date, tanning prevention programs have led to limited success. The aim of the present...
Online social media sites are increasingly used in public health efforts1 and may represent a valuab...
The incidence of skin cancer is rising in the U.S., and melanoma, the deadliest form, is increasing ...
The incidence of skin cancer is rising in the U.S., and melanoma, the deadliest form, is increasing ...
INTRODUCTION: Indoor tanning beds cause more than 450,000 new skin cancers each year, yet their use ...
Skin cancer incidence rates, including those for melanoma, continue to rise each year. These rates a...
Indoor tanning is a public health threat,1 and the Surgeon General has called for its reduction in a...
Youthful indoor tanning as few as ten sessions can increase the risk of melanoma by two to four time...
AbstractObjectivesTo date, tanning prevention programs have led to limited success. The aim of the p...
Indoor tanning (IT) increases risk of developing skin cancer. A social media campaign to reduce moth...
Twitter may be useful for learning about indoor tanning behavior and attitudes. The objective of thi...
A body of research has focused on adolescents' indoor tanning behaviors but relatively little is kno...
BACKGROUND: A social media campaign for mothers aimed at reducing indoor tanning (IT) by adolescent ...
BACKGROUND: Indoor tanning elevates the risk for melanoma, which is now the most common cancer in US...
Background: Although skin cancer is largely preventable, it affects nearly 1 of 5 US adults. There i...
Objectives: To date, tanning prevention programs have led to limited success. The aim of the present...
Online social media sites are increasingly used in public health efforts1 and may represent a valuab...
The incidence of skin cancer is rising in the U.S., and melanoma, the deadliest form, is increasing ...
The incidence of skin cancer is rising in the U.S., and melanoma, the deadliest form, is increasing ...
INTRODUCTION: Indoor tanning beds cause more than 450,000 new skin cancers each year, yet their use ...
Skin cancer incidence rates, including those for melanoma, continue to rise each year. These rates a...
Indoor tanning is a public health threat,1 and the Surgeon General has called for its reduction in a...
Youthful indoor tanning as few as ten sessions can increase the risk of melanoma by two to four time...
AbstractObjectivesTo date, tanning prevention programs have led to limited success. The aim of the p...
Indoor tanning (IT) increases risk of developing skin cancer. A social media campaign to reduce moth...
Twitter may be useful for learning about indoor tanning behavior and attitudes. The objective of thi...
A body of research has focused on adolescents' indoor tanning behaviors but relatively little is kno...
BACKGROUND: A social media campaign for mothers aimed at reducing indoor tanning (IT) by adolescent ...
BACKGROUND: Indoor tanning elevates the risk for melanoma, which is now the most common cancer in US...
Background: Although skin cancer is largely preventable, it affects nearly 1 of 5 US adults. There i...
Objectives: To date, tanning prevention programs have led to limited success. The aim of the present...