State of the science on prevention and screening to reduce melanoma incidence and mortality: The time is now

MK Tripp, M Watson, SJ Balk… - CA: a cancer journal …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Answer questions and earn CME/CNE Although overall cancer incidence rates are
decreasing, melanoma incidence rates continue to increase about 3% annually. Melanoma …

Indoor tanning prevalence after the International Agency for Research on Cancer statement on carcinogenicity of artificial tanning devices: systematic review and meta …

AJ Rodriguez‐Acevedo, AC Green… - British Journal of …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Background Exposure to artificial tanning devices is carcinogenic to humans, and
government regulations to restrict or ban indoor tanning appear to be increasing. Objectives …

[HTML][HTML] Teens, tweets, and tanning beds: rethinking the use of social media for skin cancer prevention

AE Falzone, CD Brindis, MM Chren, A Junn… - American journal of …, 2017 - Elsevier
The incidence of skin cancer is rising in the US, and melanoma, the deadliest form, is
increasing disproportionately among young white women. Indoor tanning is a modifiable risk …

Association of indoor tanning regulations with health and economic outcomes in North America and Europe

LG Gordon, AJ Rodriguez-Acevedo, B Køster… - JAMA …, 2020 - jamanetwork.com
Importance UV radiation emissions from indoor tanning devices are carcinogenic.
Regulatory actions may be associated with reduced exposure of UV radiation at a …

A web-based intervention to reduce indoor tanning motivations in adolescents: a randomized controlled trial

J Hillhouse, R Turrisi, NM Scaglione, MJ Cleveland… - Prevention …, 2017 - Springer
Youthful indoor tanning as few as ten sessions can increase the risk of melanoma by two to
four times with each additional session adding another 2% to the risk. Recent research …

Persisting effects of a social media campaign to prevent indoor tanning: a randomized trial

DB Buller, S Pagoto, KL Henry, K Baker… - … Biomarkers & Prevention, 2022 - AACR
Background: A social media campaign for mothers aimed at reducing indoor tanning (IT) by
adolescent daughters reduced mothers' permissiveness toward IT in an immediate posttest …

[HTML][HTML] A Content Analysis of Indoor Tanning Twitter Chatter During COVID-19 Shutdowns: Cross-Sectional Qualitative Study

L Groshon, ME Waring, AJ Blashill, K Dean… - JMIR …, 2024 - derma.jmir.org
Background: Indoor tanning is a preventable risk factor for skin cancer. Statewide shutdowns
during the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in temporary closures of tanning businesses. Little …

Tanning beds in unusual locations: the geographic distribution of non-salon tanning facilities across the US

L Orsillo, MM Tran, S Yumeen, FN Mirza… - Archives of …, 2024 - Springer
Tanning with UV-emitting tanning beds is known to increase the risk of melanoma. The
literature has also demonstrated an increased likelihood of tanning dependence and …

Understanding misinformation in the pro-tanning communication environment: a content analysis

DE Kelley, SM Noar, AB Seidenberg - American Journal of Health …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Background: To respond to the Surgeon General's call to develop, disseminate, and
evaluate messages to reduce indoor tanning (IT) in the 2014 Call to Action to Prevent Skin …

The US Food and Drug Administration's proposed rule to increase regulation of indoor tanning devices

EJ Coups, AC Geller, SL Pagoto - JAMA dermatology, 2016 - jamanetwork.com
Tanning bed use, particularly among teen girls and young adult women, has become a
modern-day epidemic in the past 20 years. Numerous studies have established the link …