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Published by C1ay 09-18-2008
There's no such thing as a 'safe' suntan, researchers warn
There may be no such thing as a 'safe' tan based on ultraviolet (UV) radiation, according to a series of papers published in the October issue of Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research, the official journal of The International Federation of Pigment Cell Societies (IFPCS) and the Society for Melanoma Research.

The authors of the three review papers – leading researchers in the fields of cell biology, dermatology and epidemiology – have examined the effects on skin of UV radiation, including that from indoor tanning beds. As well as highlighting the need for greater research into this area, they have called for the use of such beds by under-18s to be banned, along with any publicity that claims that tanning beds are safe.

Exposure to UV radiation, for example, from sunbathing or using an indoor tanning bed, affects the skin in a number of ways, including causing DNA damage, photoaging (damage to the skin from chronic exposure to sunlight) and skin cancer. UV radiation is the most ubiquitous carcinogen (cancer-causing agent) for humans, in whom skin is the organ most commonly affected by cancer.

Although more research is required, published data suggest that indoor tanning beds, which are used most by young women, are linked to an increased risk of melanoma (the most dangerous form of skin cancer), and do not support the idea that tanning beds are safe.

In one of three papers in the series published today, Dr David E Fisher, dermatologist and president of the Society of Melanoma Research, and colleagues from the Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston have explored the social issues and molecular mechanisms related to tanning caused by UV exposure. Reviewing published data in the field, the authors report that both tanning and skin cancer seem to begin with the same event – DNA damage caused by UV exposure. This leads them to suggest that a 'safe' tan with UV may be a physical impossibility.

The authors conclude: "UVR [ultraviolet radiation] exposure represents one of the most avoidable causes of cancer risk and mortality in man. Whereas genetic and other factors undoubtedly contribute importantly to skin cancer risk, the role of UV is incontrovertible, and efforts to confuse the public, particularly for purposes of economic gain by the indoor tanning industry, should be vigorously combated for the public health."

The other two papers in the series have been written by Dr Marianne Berwick, an epidemiologist at the University of New Mexico Cancer Research and Treatment Centre, and Dr Dorothy C Bennett, a dermatologist at the Division of Basic Medical Sciences, St George's, University of London, London, UK. The three papers and a related podcast with Dr Fisher can be accessed for free online at www.pigment.org.

Skin cancer is the most common malignancy in the US; the American Academy of Dermatology reports than one American dies every 62 minutes from melanoma. The WHO estimated that, in the year 2000, up to 71 000 deaths worldwide were attributed to excessive UV exposure.

Source: EurekAlert
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By Michaelangelica on 09-19-2008
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Australian Health authorities and doctors have been warning people about this for years.
Still you find people cooking themselves on beaches or even in solariums Recently a 22 year old girl lost her life from skin cancer due to over-use of solariums.

Someone needs to tell us how much sun is safe or needed for necessary vitamin D production
and/ or mushrooms need to be sun-treated to up the Vitamin D level
Last edited by Michaelangelica; 09-19-2008 at 09:57 PM.. Reason: find rating box
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By Moontanman on 09-20-2008
Re: There's no such thing as a 'safe' suntan, researchers warn

Is there any difference between light complected people and dark complected people? I tan easily, to a very dark brown but I have blue eyes and without the sun moderately light skin. I have been almost naked much of the summer and have a dark tan all over. Does this put me at risk? I don't lay in the sun but things like yard work, fishing, and other out door pursuits allow me to get a reasonable amount of sun. At the very least I have read where people need some sun to get vitamin "D"
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By Michaelangelica on 09-20-2008
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between light complected people and dark complected people?
The young girl/woman who died had an Asian (light brown complexion).


I thought there might be a FAQ at these sites but couldn't find anything
The Cancer Council New South Wales :: Skin cancer detection, diagnosis and treatment

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Vitamin D and 'Slip, Slop, Slap' [ 100% ]

7 August 2002
Home / Media / Media releases / Archived media releases / 2002 media releases / August 2002
In fair skinned people, exposure of the face, hands and arms to direct sunlight for 15 minutes 3 times a week allows sufficient Vitamin D to be synthesised in the body
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http://www.cancervic.org.au/search.a...&CurrentPage=1


Skin cancer facts and figures


Information sheets

The information sheets below have been developed by The Cancer Council NSW and cover a range of skin cancer topics. For more in depth information on any of these topics please call the Cancer Helpline on 13 11 20.

[ Following information sheets are saved as Adobe PDFs. Click to download. If you don't have Adobe Acrobat Reader visit Adobe website to download the latest version for free of charge.]



Solariums: the facts [57 KB]

Sunscreen [70 KB]

Sunsmart Eyes [56 KB]

Vitamin D and sun exposure [61 KB]

Vitamin D, sun and UV index [199 KB]

Being SunSmart in the snow [64 KB]

Fake tanning [55 KB]

Teen Tanning - It's Time the Glow Faded from Tanning [155 KB]

Sun safety for sport and recreation [80 KB]

Sport and recreation SunSmart policy guide [ 102 KB]




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Skin cancer statistics

This summer your days in the sun are numbered - early skin cancer prevention advertising posterAustralia has the highest rate of skin cancer in the world. Almost 1 in 2 people who live here their whole lives here will develop some form of skin cancer. There are more than 1600 deaths from skin cancer in Australia every year.

In NSW incidence and mortality rates for skin cancer are also high. Over 3500 new cases of melanoma are diagnosed every year and more than 460 people die. There are also some 147,653 new cases of non-melanoma skin cancers (squamous cell and basal cell carcinoma).

Incidence and mortality are highest in people aged over 50 years. However melanoma also occurs in younger people. In 2005 in NSW, melanoma was the most common cancer in males aged 25-54 and in females aged 15-29. It was the second most common cancer in women 30-54 years of age.
For more cancer statistics, click here
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Cancer Myths and facts
The Cancer Council New South Wales :: Cancer Myths and Facts
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"My naturally dark (or olive) skin protects me from cancer."

Though naturally dark people have a lower risk of skin cancer than fair-skinned people, this does not make them immune. Dark-skinned people can get skin cancer, although their skin cancers may develop in unusual places, for example black people may develop melanomas under their fingernails or on the soles of their feet.
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By freeztar on 09-20-2008
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My fiancee is telling me that it is mandatory to wear sunscreen in Oz. Is that true?
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By Moontanman on 09-20-2008
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My fiancee is telling me that it is mandatory to wear sunscreen in Oz. Is that true?
Only if you are on or within 30 meters of the yellow brick road!

"We're off to see the Wizard, the wonderful Wizard of Oz!"
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By Michaelangelica on 09-21-2008
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My fiancee is telling me that it is mandatory to wear sunscreen in Oz. Is that true?
Yes absolutely. Remember Oz is not like USA it has a socialist government
This new law was recently passed after some tragic deaths of young people from skin cancer; and a huge campaign by the National Cancer Council (We have the highest death rate of skin cancer in the world).
Police are likely to stop you in the street to check that you have sunscreen on (A hat is mandatory -only in Summer- too).
It is always a good idea to carry some sunscreen with you so that if you are questioned you can show this to the police. This usually gets you off.
This is of course, unless you are swimming at a beach -then the police (& beach inspectors) check with a small machine -like a breathalyser- and/or sniffer dogs)

A typical Ozzie on the way to the beach in summer, putting on the popular "Zinc Cream" sunscreen. It is one of the better sunscreens and now comes in many colours other than white
However some rampaging, violent, racial majorities now use it as a sort of war paint or gang identification. (For more info Google "Cronulla Beach race riots" 2007?)

Many popular tourist beaches these days have a guy selling "spray on" sunscreen fairly inexpensively. ( a bit like a spray painter -sorry i can't find a picture of this)


Don't be fooled by the casual attire of beach inspectors. they have ultimate power

This mug shot of a US tourist (identity obscured by hood) shows how naive they can be. Did they really think the police would miss this obvious sunburn? Dumb Yanks.

A propaganda poster showing a mother doing the right thing and applying sunscreen

Typical warning sign on most beaches. yanks often claim they don't understand or read Austrian but this will not wash with the police.

Punishment can be severe and can result in detention in the new Christmas Island Detention Centre. (Don't be conned by its attractive name it is a hell-hole). There is no US embassy on Christmas Island I think that is the reason they send Yanks there. The socialists are always jealous of true democracies.

Christmas island is full of flesh eating crabs. Escape is impossible
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By freeztar on 09-21-2008
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By Michaelangelica on 09-28-2008
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I can see you are NOT taking this seriously enough
We have places for people like you

(They usually serve beer and peanuts)
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By freeztar on 09-29-2008
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I can see you are NOT taking this seriously enough
We have places for people like you

(They usually serve beer and peanuts)
Sounds like my kind of place!
(As long as it's in the shade )
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