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Melanoma Monday: Who's Got Your Back? (VIDEO)
In recognition of Skin Cancer Awareness Month and Melanoma Monday, observed today, May 4, the American Academy of Dermatology is asking the public, "Who's Got Your Back?"
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Correlation Among Teens: Indoor Tanning, Smoking & Social Media
More than a third of New Jersey high school students who engage in indoor tanning would find it hard to stop the practice, and are more likely to smoke and to engage in social media activities related to indoor tanning.
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Emerging Treatments Give Hope for Treating Advanced Melanoma
Within the last five years, targeted therapy and immunotherapy have emerged as viable treatment options for patients with advanced melanoma.
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Children of Melanoma Survivors Lacking Adequate Level of Sun Protection
In a groundbreaking new study, University of California, Los Angeles researchers have discovered that children of melanoma survivors are not adhering optimally to sun protection recommendations.
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Cockpit Radiation Similar to That of Tanning Beds
Airline pilots can be exposed to the same amount of UVA radiation as that from a tanning bed session because airplane windshields do not completely block UVA radiation, according to a research letter published online by JAMA Dermatology.
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AAD Applauds Congress for Passing Sunscreen Innovation Act
A new law will speed ingredient approvals to provide consumers with longer-lasting UVA protection.
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Sunscreen Innovation Act: Next Stop— U.S. President's Desk
The Public Access to SunScreens (PASS) Coalition applauds the House of Representatives for passing the Senate version of the Sunscreen Innovation Act (S.2141) by unanimous consent.
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AAD Statement on Costs of Skin Cancer Treatment
American Academy of Dermatology President Brett M. Coldiron, MD, FAAD, responds to a recent CDC study.
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The Tanning Van Brings Mobile Spray Tanning to South California
A business in Southern California, The Tanning Van, will bring convenient spray tanning to the customer in a spacious and tailor-made cargo van.
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Skin Cancer Foundation Educating Students on Sun Safety
The Skin Cancer Foundation is teaching middle school and high school students about the importance of proper sun protection through its youth education program, Sun Smart U.
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Tanning Bed Availability High on College Campuses
Among the top 125 colleges on a list compiled by U.S. News & World Report, 48% have indoor tanning facilities either on campus or in off-campus housing.
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Minimizing Skin Cancer Risk for Outdoor Workers
Skin cancer is one of the biggest fears for one in two outdoor workers and when the boss and staff work together the sun safe message gets through, a Queensland University of Technology (QUT) study has found.
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Skin Cancer Selfie: New Camera Helps Diagnose Melanoma
Developed by a team of researchers the "gigapixel whole-body photographic camera" is allowing the researchers to image the entire body down to a freckle.
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Socioeconomic Factors & Fashion Trends Linked to Increased Melanoma Rates
A century's worth of cultural and historical forces have contributed to the rise in the incidence of melanoma, including changes in fashion and clothing design.
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2014 Sunscreen Innovation Act Unanimously Passes
The U.S. Senate unanimously passed the Sunscreen Innovation Act on September 17, 2014, which the Public Access to SunScreens (PASS) Coalition applauded.
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UV-light Induced Mutation Found to Drive Skin Cancers
A genetic mutation caused by ultraviolet light is likely the driving force behind millions of human skin cancers, according to researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine.
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Soldiers Lacking Adaquate Protection From Skin Cancer
Soldiers deployed to sunny climates are not being adequately protected from the most common cancer type, according to a study being presented this week at the World Congress on Cancers of the Skin.
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Raising Skin Cancer Awareness Among Hispanics
Skin cancer rates among Hispanic-Americans, the fastest-growing population in the country, are skyrocketing.
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