Association Between Sexual Orientation and Lifetime Prevalence of Skin Cancer
S Singer - 2020 - search.proquest.com
Purpose: Sexual minority men have reported higher rates of both indoor tanning and skin
cancer than heterosexual men, and sexual minority women have reported lower or equal …
cancer than heterosexual men, and sexual minority women have reported lower or equal …
Association between sexual orientation and lifetime prevalence of skin cancer in the United States
Importance Sexual minority men have reported higher rates of both indoor tanning and skin
cancer than heterosexual men, and sexual minority women have reported lower or equal …
cancer than heterosexual men, and sexual minority women have reported lower or equal …
Association of skin cancer and indoor tanning in sexual minority men and women
Importance Skin cancer, the most common cancer in the United States, is highly associated
with outdoor and indoor tanning behaviors. Although indoor tanning has been suggested to …
with outdoor and indoor tanning behaviors. Although indoor tanning has been suggested to …
Skin cancer and skin cancer risk behaviors among sexual and gender minority populations: A systematic review
Background Individuals of sexual and gender minorities may have different lifetime risk of
skin cancer and ultraviolet radiation exposure than heterosexual persons. Objective To …
skin cancer and ultraviolet radiation exposure than heterosexual persons. Objective To …
[HTML][HTML] Indoor Tanning among Sexual and Gender Minority Adolescents and Adults: Results from the 2020 Pennsylvania LGBT Health Needs Assessment
CW Wheldon, JZH Spradau - Journal of Skin Cancer, 2023 - hindawi.com
Sexual and gender minority (SGM) populations include individuals whose sexual
orientation, gender identity, or reproductive development is characterized by nonbinary …
orientation, gender identity, or reproductive development is characterized by nonbinary …
Skin cancer behavioral risk factors and screening among US adults in same-sex relationships: a population-based study from 2000 to 2015
Purpose: Skin cancer is prevalent in sexual minority men but little is known about risk factors
and screening specifically among couples in same-sex relationships (SSR). We aimed to …
and screening specifically among couples in same-sex relationships (SSR). We aimed to …
Prevalence of self-reported cancer based on sexual orientation in the United States: a comparative analysis between lesbian, bisexual, gay, and heterosexual …
S Tundealao, A Sajja, T Titiloye, I Egab… - Cancer Causes & Control, 2023 - Springer
Purpose Our study aimed to compare the prevalence and likelihood of self-reported (SR)
cancer diagnosis between lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) groups and the heterosexual …
cancer diagnosis between lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) groups and the heterosexual …
Cancer Risk Based on Sexual Orientation in the United States: A Comparative Analysis between Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay, and Heterosexual Individuals
S Tundealao, A Sajja, T Titiloye, I Egab, I Odole - 2023 - researchsquare.com
Purpose Our study aimed to compare the prevalence and likelihood of cancer diagnosis
between lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) groups and the heterosexual population in the …
between lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) groups and the heterosexual population in the …
41152 Skin Cancer Screening Behaviors in Sexual Minorities Among Adults in the United States
K Rypka, A Jacobsen, M Mansh - Journal of the American Academy of …, 2023 - jaad.org
Background: Sexual minorities (SM), particularly sexual minority men (SMM), have unique
skincancer risk behaviors, higher rates of skin cancer, and face barriers to receiving routine …
skincancer risk behaviors, higher rates of skin cancer, and face barriers to receiving routine …
Skin cancer risk behaviors among US men: the role of sexual orientation
AJ Blashill, SA Safren - American journal of public health, 2014 - ajph.aphapublications.org
The current study assessed skin cancer risk behaviors by sexual orientation in a nationally
representative prospective sample of US men (n= 1767), sampled at ages 16 and 29 years …
representative prospective sample of US men (n= 1767), sampled at ages 16 and 29 years …