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| Misconceptions About Lifetime Sun Exposure Still Abound |
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80 percent of Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure NOT Received by age 18 New York, NY (May 16, 2008) - Many people take a laissez-fair attitude about protecting themselves from the sun because they think the damage is already done. Experts have known for quite some time that this is not the case. ”For years, dermatologists believed that the majority of sun exposure was received before the age of 18,” said Dr. Perry Robins, President of The Skin Cancer Foundation. “We now know that the damage is typically spread out over the course of a lifetime and that all of the damage matters, yet many people still don’t know that. That’s why it’s so important to be diligent about sun protection at every age, especially as we head into summer.” As reported in the Sun & Skin News, a publication of The Skin Cancer Foundation, a multi-center study led by Dianne Godar, PhD, showed that we get less than 25 percent of our total sun exposure by age 18. Dr. Godar’s team carefully analyzed national UVR exposure data over a two-year period as well as the outdoor activity profiles of almost 10,000 Americans and here’s how it broke out:
Sun Safety Tips For Active LifestylesThe Skin Cancer Foundation encourages people to be active and enjoy the outdoors while still protecting themselves from the sun. A little extra effort goes a long way when it comes to sun protection.
The first organization in the U.S committed to educating the public and medical professionals about sun safety, The Skin Cancer Foundation is still the only global organization solely devoted to the prevention, detection and treatment of skin cancer. The mission of the Foundation is to decrease the incidence of skin cancer through public and professional education and research. |
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