Especiales Tecnociencia  
Julio 2003
Especial riesgos de la exposición solar  
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Bibliografía

Medline
Documentos

Medline

  • Incidence trends and familial risks in invasive and in situ cutaneous melanoma by sun-exposed body sites.
    Hemminki,-K; Zhang,-H; Czene,-K
    Int-J-Cancer. 2003 May 10; 104(6): 764-71


  • Effect of smoking and sun on the aging skin.
    Kennedy,-C; Bastiaens,-M-T; Bajdik,-C-D; Willemze,-R; Westendorp,-R-G; Bouwes-Bavinck,-J-N
    J-Invest-Dermatol. 2003 Apr; 120(4): 548-54


  • Reducing skin cancer mortality by 2010: lessons from children's sunburn.
    Horsley,-L; Charlton,-A; Waterman,-C
    Br-J-Dermatol. 2003 Mar; 148(3): 607-8


  • Stability of questionnaire items measuring behaviours, attitudes and stages of change related to sun exposure.
    Branstrom,-R; Kristjansson,-S; Ullen,-H; Brandberg,-Y
    Melanoma-Res. 2002 Oct; 12(5): 513-9


  • Mutations in the TP53 gene in human malignant melanomas derived from sun-exposed skin and unexposed mucosal membranes.
    Ragnarsson-Olding,-B-K; Karsberg,-S; Platz,-A; Ringborg,-U-K
    Melanoma-Res. 2002 Oct; 12(5): 453-63


  • Distribution of sunscreens on skin.
    Schulz,-J; Hohenberg,-H; Pflucker,-F; Gartner,-E; Will,-T; Pfeiffer,-S; Wepf,-R; Wendel,-V; Gers-Barlag,-H; Wittern,-K-P
    Adv-Drug-Deliv-Rev. 2002 Nov 1; 54 Suppl 1: S157-63


  • Practical guide to sun protection.
    Ramirez,-R; Schneider,-J
    Surg-Clin-North-Am. 2003 Feb; 83(1): 97-107, vi


  • Sun protection education in the United States: what we know and what needs to be taught.
    Wesson,-K-M; Silverberg,-N-B
    Cutis. 2003 Jan; 71(1): 71-4, 77


  • Sunlight, skin color, and folic acid.
    Cohn,-B-A
    J-Am-Acad-Dermatol. 2002 Feb; 46(2): 317-8


  • A physical sunscreen protects engineered human skin against artificial solar ultraviolet radiation-induced tissue and DNA damage.
    Rouabhia,-M; Mitchell,-D-L; Rhainds,-M; Claveau,-J; Drouin,-R
    Photochem-Photobiol-Sci. 2002 Jul; 1(7): 471-7


  • Sunscreen use and melanoma: a case of evidence-based prevention?
    Gefeller,-O; Pfahlberg,-A
    Photodermatol-Photoimmunol-Photomed. 2002 Jun; 18(3): 153-6; discussion 156


  • A case of adult colloid milium with chronic sun exposure.
    Kirtak,-N; Inaloz,-H-S; Karakok,-M; Ozgoztasi,-O
    Int-J-Dermatol. 2002 Dec; 41(12): 936-8


  • Current action for skin cancer risk reduction in English schools: pupils' behaviour in relation to sunburn.
    Horsley,-L; Charlton,-A; Waterman,-C
    Health-Educ-Res. 2002 Dec; 17(6): 715-31


  • The effect of sunscreen on melanoma risk.
    Rigel,-D-S
    Dermatol-Clin. 2002 Oct; 20(4): 601-6


  • Sunscreens with high SPF values are not equivalent in protection from UVA induced polymorphous light eruption.
    Stege,-H; Budde,-M; Grether-Beck,-S; Richard,-A; Rougier,-A; Ruzicka,-T; Krutmann,-J
    Eur-J-Dermatol. 2002 Jul-Aug; 12(4): IV-VI


  • Sunscreen use and malignant melanoma risk: the jury is still out.
    Marshall,-S-W; Poole,-C; Waller,-A-E
    Am-J-Public-Health. 2003 Jan; 93(1): 11-2; author reply 12


  • The importance of using broad spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreens in tropical and subtropical climates.
    Poon,-T-S; Barnetson,-R-S
    Photodermatol-Photoimmunol-Photomed. 2002 Aug; 18(4): 175-8


  • Sunburn prevalence among adults in the United States, 1999.
    Saraiya,-M; Hall,-H-I; Uhler,-R-J
    Am-J-Prev-Med. 2002 Aug; 23(2): 91-7


  • Validity and reliability of the parental sun protection scales.
    Tripp,-M-K; Carvajal,-S-C; McCormick,-L-K; Mueller,-N-H; Hu,-S-H; Parcel,-G-S; Gritz,-E-R
    Health-Educ-Res. 2003 Feb; 18(1): 58-73


  • Randomized controlled community trial of the efficacy of a multicomponent stage-matched intervention to increase sun protection among beachgoers.
    Weinstock,-M-A; Rossi,-J-S; Redding,-C-A; Maddock,-J-E
    Prev-Med. 2002 Dec; 35(6): 584-92


  • Sun exposure and number of nevi in 5- to 6-year-old European children.
    Dulon,-M; Weichenthal,-M; Blettner,-M; Breitbart,-M; Hetzer,-M; Greinert,-R; Baumgardt-Elms,-C; Breitbart,-E-W
    J-Clin-Epidemiol. 2002 Nov; 55(11): 1075-81


  • Is skin ageing in the elderly caused by sun exposure or smoking?
    Leung,-W-C; Harvey,-I
    Br-J-Dermatol. 2002 Dec; 147(6): 1187-91


  • UVA light stimulates the production of cathepsin G and elastase-like enzymes by dermal fibroblasts: a possible contribution to the remodeling of elastotic areas in sun-damaged skin.
    Cavarra,-E; Fimiani,-M; Lungarella,-G; Andreassi,-L; de-Santi,-M; Mazzatenta,-C; Ciccoli,-L
    Biol-Chem. 2002 Jan; 383(1): 199-206


  • Moderate sun exposure and nevus counts in parents are associated with development of melanocytic nevi in childhood: a risk factor study in 1,812 kindergarten children.
    Wiecker,-T-S; Luther,-H; Buettner,-P; Bauer,-J; Garbe,-C
    Cancer. 2003 Feb 1; 97(3): 628-38


  • Sunning for science. The effects of common substances on sun-exposed skin.
    Lewis,-C
    FDA-Consum. 2002 Nov-Dec; 36(6): 26-9


  • Sun-related behaviors of outdoor working men with a history of non-melanoma skin cancer.
    Woolley,-T; Buettner,-P-G; Lowe,-J
    J-Occup-Environ-Med. 2002 Sep; 44(9): 847-54


  • Comparison of UVA protection afforded by sunscreens with a high sun protection factor.
    Moyal,-D; Duteil,-I; Queille-Roussel,-C; Ortonne,-J-P; Richard,-A; Rougier,-A
    Eur-J-Dermatol. 2002 Jul-Aug; 12(4): II-III


  • Positive changes in sun-related behavior in Israel (1994-1998).
    Tamir,-D; Tamir,-J; Dayan,-I; Josef,-H; Orenstein,-A; Shafir,-R
    Prev-Med. 2002 Oct; 35(4): 369-75


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  • Predictors of sun protection in Canadian adults.
    Purdue,-M-P
    Can-J-Public-Health. 2002 Nov-Dec; 93(6): 470-4


  • Hailey-Hailey disease on sun-exposed areas.
    Choi,-D-J; Oh,-C-W; Yoon,-T-J; Kim,-T-H
    Photodermatol-Photoimmunol-Photomed. 2002 Aug; 18(4): 214-5


  • Role of clothes in sun protection.
    Gambichler,-T; Altmeyer,-P; Hoffmann,-K
    Recent-Results-Cancer-Res. 2002; 160: 15-25


  • Sun protective clothing: 5 years of experience in Australia.
    Roy,-C-R; Gies,-P-H; McLennan,-A
    Recent-Results-Cancer-Res. 2002; 160: 26-34


  • Dress up for sun protection/creation of public awareness.
    Cesarini,-P
    Recent-Results-Cancer-Res. 2002; 160: 70-2


  • Enjoy summer sun safely.
    Gertner,-E-J
    Pa-Health-You. 2002 Summer; 105(3): 4


  • That old summer time glow. Even northerners need protection from the sun.
    Baldwin,-F
    Pa-Health-You. 2002 Summer; 105(3): 6-8


  • Effects of above average summer sun exposure on serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D and calcium absorption.
    Barger-Lux,-M-J; Heaney,-R-P
    J-Clin-Endocrinol-Metab. 2002 Nov; 87(11): 4952-6


  • Sun awareness and behaviour in healthcare professionals and the general public.
    Darling,-M; Ibbotson,-S-H
    Clin-Exp-Dermatol. 2002 Sep; 27(6): 442-4


  • Sun exposure and interaction with family history in risk of melanoma, Queensland, Australia.
    Siskind,-V; Aitken,-J; Green,-A; Martin,-N
    Int-J-Cancer. 2002 Jan 1; 97(1): 90-5


  • Sun exposure is an aggravating factor responsible for the recalcitrant facial erythema in adult patients with atopic dermatitis.
    Deguchi,-H; Danno,-K; Sugiura,-H; Uehara,-M
    Dermatology. 2002; 204(1): 23-8


  • Impacts from repeated mass media campaigns to promote sun protection in Australia.
    Smith,-B-J; Ferguson,-C; McKenzie,-J; Bauman,-A; Vita,-P
    Health-Promot-Internation. 2002 Mar; 17(1): 51-60


  • Expression of CD95 (Fas) in sun-exposed human skin and cutaneous carcinomas.
    Filipowicz,-E; Adegboyega,-P; Sanchez,-R-L; Gatalica,-Z
    Cancer. 2002 Feb 1; 94(3): 814-9


  • Effects of intense pulsed light on sun-damaged human skin, routine, and ultrastructural analysis.
    Prieto,-V-G; Sadick,-N-S; Lloreta,-J; Nicholson,-J; Shea,-C-R
    Lasers-Surg-Med. 2002; 30(2): 82-5


  • Sun exposure and sun protection in young European children: an EORTC multicentric study.
    Severi,-G; Cattaruzza,-M-S; Baglietto,-L; Boniol,-M; Dore,-J-F; Grivegnee,-A-R; Luther,-H; Autier,-P
    Eur-J-Cancer. 2002 Apr; 38(6): 820-6


  • Effect of a school-based sun-protection intervention on the development of melanocytic nevi in children.
    Milne,-E; Johnston,-R; Cross,-D; Giles-Corti,-B; English,-D-R
    Am-J-Epidemiol. 2002 Apr 15; 155(8): 739-45


  • Sun awareness and sun protection practices in Malta.
    Scerri,-L; Aquilina,-S; Amato,-G-A; Dalmas,-M
    J-Eur-Acad-Dermatol-Venereol. 2002 Jan; 16(1): 47-52


  • Sun protection among parents and children at freshwater beaches.
    Shoveller,-J-A; Savoy,-D-M; Roberts,-R-E
    Can-J-Public-Health. 2002 Mar-Apr; 93(2): 146-8


  • Cutaneous malignant melanoma, sun exposure, and sunscreen use: epidemiological evidence.
    Bastuji-Garin,-S; Diepgen,-T-L
    Br-J-Dermatol. 2002 Apr; 146 Suppl 61: 24-30


  • Reproducibility of skin characteristic measurements and reported sun exposure history.
    Rosso,-S; Minarro,-R; Schraub,-S; Tumino,-R; Franceschi,-S; Zanetti,-R
    Int-J-Epidemiol. 2002 Apr; 31(2): 439-46


  • Is daily use of sunscreens of benefit in the U.K.?
    Diffey,-B-L
    Br-J-Dermatol. 2002 Apr; 146(4): 659-62


  • Reproducibility of skin characteristic measurements and reported sun exposure history.
    Fortes,-C
    Int-J-Epidemiol. 2002 Apr; 31(2): 446-8


  • Sunscreens: safety, efficacy and appropriate use.
    Moloney,-F-J; Collins,-S; Murphy,-G-M
    Am-J-Clin-Dermatol. 2002; 3(3): 185-91


  • Use of sunscreen, sunburning rates, and tanning bed use among more than 10 000 US children and adolescents.
    Geller,-A-C; Colditz,-G; Oliveria,-S; Emmons,-K; Jorgensen,-C; Aweh,-G-N; Frazier,-A-L
    Pediatrics. 2002 Jun; 109(6): 1009-14


  • Observations of summer sun protection among children in New Zealand: 1998-2000.
    McGee,-R; Reeder,-A; Williams,-S; Bandaranayake,-M; Tan,-A-H
    N-Z-Med-J. 2002 Mar 8; 115(1149): 103-6


  • Sun protection of children at the beach.
    Boyett,-T; Davy,-L; Weathers,-L; Campbell,-R; Van-Durme,-D; Roetzheim,-R-G
    J-Am-Board-Fam-Pract. 2002 Mar-Apr; 15(2): 112-7


  • The Environmental Protection Agency's National SunWise School Program: sun protection education in US schools (1999-2000).
    Geller,-A-C; Cantor,-M; Miller,-D-R; Kenausis,-K; Rosseel,-K; Rutsch,-L; Brooks,-D-R; Zhang,-Z; Demierre,-M-F
    J-Am-Acad-Dermatol. 2002 May; 46(5): 683-9


  • Sun protection counseling by pediatricians.
    Davy,-L; Boyett,-T; Weathers,-L; Campbell,-R-J; Roetzheim,-R-G
    Ambul-Pediatr. 2002 May-Jun; 2(3): 207-11


  • Decreased photodamage and low incidence of non-melanoma skin cancer in 136 sun-exposed caucasian patients with vitiligo.
    Schallreuter,-K-U; Tobin,-D-J; Panske,-A
    Dermatology. 2002; 204(3): 194-201


  • Patient notes: sun safety.
    Anonymous
    Postgrad-Med. 2002 May; 111(5): 127-8
    therapeutic-use; Ultraviolet-Rays-adverse-effects


  • An investigation of professional advice advocating therapeutic sun exposure.
    Harrison,-S; Hutton,-L; Nowak,-M
    Aust-N-Z-J-Public-Health. 2002 Apr; 26(2): 108-15


  • Soleil et medicaments. [Sun and drugs]
    Delcroix,-M; Vervaeren,-J
    J-Pharm-Belg. 2002 Mar-Apr; 57(2): 42-4


  • Sun protection policies and environmental features in US elementary schools.
    Buller,-D-B; Geller,-A-C; Cantor,-M; Buller,-M-K; Rosseel,-K; Hufford,-D; Benjes,-L; Lew,-R-A
    Arch-Dermatol. 2002 Jun; 138(6): 771-4


  • Summer sunburn and sun exposure among US youths ages 11 to 18: national prevalence and associated factors.
    Davis,-K-J; Cokkinides,-V-E; Weinstock,-M-A; O'Connell,-M-C; Wingo,-P-A
    Pediatrics. 2002 Jul; 110(1 Pt 1): 27-35


  • Use of focus group methodology in the development of an Ontario farmers' sun safety survey.
    Ing,-S-Y; Ashbury,-F-D; Marrett,-L-D; From,-L; Perry,-K-V
    Chronic-Dis-Can. 2002 Spring; 23(2): 65-70


  • Health tips. Sun-protective clothes.
    Anonymous
    Mayo-Clin-Health-Lett. 2002 Jul; 20(7): 3


  • Psychosocial correlates of sun-protective practices of preschool staff toward their students.
    James,-A-S; Tripp,-M-K; Parcel,-G-S; Sweeney,-A; Gritz,-E-R
    Health-Educ-Res. 2002 Jun; 17(3): 305-14


  • Information from your family doctor. Skin cancer: reduce your risk with "safe-sun" guidelines.
    Anonymous
    Am-Fam-Physician. 2002 Jul 15; 66(2): 310-1


  • A serial analysis of gene expression in sun-damaged human skin.
    Urschitz,-J; Iobst,-S; Urban,-Z; Granda,-C; Souza,-K-A; Lupp,-C; Schilling,-K; Scott,-I; Csiszar,-K; Boyd,-C-D
    J-Invest-Dermatol. 2002 Jul; 119(1): 3-13


  • Sun protection with trees.
    Diffey,-B-L; Diffey,-J-L
    Br-J-Dermatol. 2002 Aug; 147(2): 397-9


  • Comparison of sun protection behaviors among physicians and patients.
    Sciamanna,-C-N; Zampi,-A; Weinstock,-M-A
    Am-J-Health-Promot. 2002 Jul-Aug; 16(6): 319-22, ii


  • 'Children under the Sun'-- UV radiation and children's skin. WHO Workshop -- Children's sun protection education.
    McKinlay,-A; Breitbart,-E-W; Ringborg,-U; Greinert,-R
    Eur-J-Cancer-Prev. 2002 Aug; 11(4): 397-405


  • Behavior of caregivers to protect their infants from exposure to the sun in Queensland, Australia.
    Lowe,-J-B; McDermott,-L-J; Stanton,-W-R; Clavarino,-A; Balanda,-K-P; McWhirter,-B
    Health-Educ-Res. 2002 Aug; 17(4): 405-14


  • Sun exposure predicts risk of ocular melanoma in Australia.
    Vajdic,-C-M; Kricker,-A; Giblin,-M; McKenzie,-J; Aitken,-J; Giles,-G-G; Armstrong,-B-K
    Int-J-Cancer. 2002 Sep 10; 101(2): 175-82


  • Stay out of the sun.
    Palmer,-R
    Nurs-Stand. 2002 Aug 7-13; 16(47): 27


  • Keeping kids safe in the sun. Childhood sunburns can lead to the most deadly skin cancer--melanoma--later in life. Here's how to protect your children.
    Gupta,-N-E
    InTouch. 2002 May; 4(3): 22-4, 26


  • Scientific recommendations and human behaviour: sitting out in the sun.
    Jorgensen,-C-M
    Lancet. 2002 Aug 3; 360(9330): 351-2


  • UV-specific p53 and PTCH mutations in sporadic basal cell carcinoma of sun-exposed skin.
    Ratner,-D; Peacocke,-M; Zhang,-H; Ping,-X-L; Tsou,-H-C
    J-Am-Acad-Dermatol. 2001 Feb; 44(2): 293-7


  • Childhood sun exposure as a risk factor for melanoma: a systematic review of epidemiologic studies.
    Whiteman,-D-C; Whiteman,-C-A; Green,-A-C
    Cancer-Causes-Control. 2001 Jan; 12(1): 69-82


  • Sun protection practices in preadolescents and adolescents: a school-based survey of almost 25,000 Connecticut schoolchildren.
    Coogan,-P-F; Geller,-A; Adams,-M; Benjes,-L-S; Koh,-H-K
    J-Am-Acad-Dermatol. 2001 Mar; 44(3): 512-9


  • Sunscreen protection in the ultraviolet A region: how to measure the effectiveness.
    Cole,-C
    Photodermatol-Photoimmunol-Photomed. 2001 Feb; 17(1): 2-10


  • American Academy of Dermatology Consensus Conference on UVA protection of sunscreens: summary and recommendations. Washington, DC, Feb 4, 2000.
    Lim,-H-W; Naylor,-M; Honigsmann,-H; Gilchrest,-B-A; Cooper,-K; Morison,-W; Deleo,-V-A; Scherschun,-L
    J-Am-Acad-Dermatol. 2001 Mar; 44(3): 505-8


  • Factors associated with sunburn in white children aged 6 months to 11 years.
    Hall,-H-I; McDavid,-K; Jorgensen,-C-M; Kraft,-J-M
    Am-J-Prev-Med. 2001 Jan; 20(1): 9-14


  • Sun protection with clothing.
    Diffey,-B-L
    Br-J-Dermatol. 2001 Mar; 144(3): 449-50
    Registro 120 de 185 en SilverPlatter MEDLINE(R) (2001-2003/05)


  • Getting the message across: sun protection information in media weather reports in New Zealand.
    Bulliard,-J-L; Reeder,-A
    N-Z-Med-J. 2001 Feb 23; 114(1126): 67-70


  • Effects of a sun protection program targeting elementary school children and their parents.
    Barankin,-B; Liu,-K; Howard,-J; Guenther,-L
    J-Cutan-Med-Surg. 2001 Jan-Feb; 5(1): 2-7


  • Ultraviolet light as a topical agent for malignant melanoma and the role of sunscreen.
    Altemeier,-W-A 3rd
    Pediatr-Ann. 2001 Apr; 30(4): 185-6, 202


  • Trends in sun protection behaviour among Australian young adults.
    Schofield,-P-E; Freeman,-J-L; Dixon,-H-G; Borland,-R; Hill,-D-J
    Aust-N-Z-J-Public-Health. 2001; 25(1): 62-5


  • Comparison of three techniques for evaluating skin erythemal response for determination of sun protection factors of sunscreens: high resolution laser Doppler imaging, colorimetry and visual scoring.
    Wilhelm,-K-P; Kaspar,-K; Funkel,-O
    Photodermatol-Photoimmunol-Photomed. 2001 Apr; 17(2): 60-5


  • Climatic conditions and the reporting of sun-protective behavior survey data: a brief report.
    Dunn,-J; Lynch,-B; Dip,-G
    Am-J-Health-Promot. 2001 Mar-Apr; 15(4): 241-3, iii


  • Skin optics revisited by in vivo confocal microscopy: melanin and sun exposure.
    Corcuff,-P; Chaussepied,-C; Madry,-G; Hadjur,-C
    J-Cosmet-Sci. 2001 Mar-Apr; 52(2): 91-102


  • Elderly and sun-affected skin. Distinguishing between changes caused by aging and changes caused by habitual exposure to sun.
    Jackson,-R
    Can-Fam-Physician. 2001 Jun; 47: 1236-43


  • Les sports sous le soleil. [Sports under the sun]
    Martalo,-O; Guiot-Thys,-M; Pierard-Franchimont,-C; Pierard,-G-E
    Rev-Med-Liege. 2001 Apr; 56(4): 253-6


  • Readiness to change sun-protective behaviour.
    Kristjansson,-S; Helgason,-A-R; Rosdahl,-I; Holm,-L-E; Ullen,-H
    Eur-J-Cancer-Prev. 2001 Jun; 10(3): 289-96


  • By the way, doctor. Which drugs cause problems in the sun?
    Anonymous
    Harv-Womens-Health-Watch. 2001 Jun; 8(10): 7


  • Sun protection practices, knowledge and attitudes to tans among New Zealand adolescents, 1991-1997.
    Richards,-R; McGee,-R; Knight,-R-G
    N-Z-Med-J. 2001 May 25; 114(1132): 229-31


  • Why is sun protection in children virtually ignored?
    Bergman,-A-B
    Arch-Pediatr-Adolesc-Med. 2001 Aug; 155(8): 874


  • Sun protection practices for children: knowledge, attitudes, and parent behaviors.
    Johnson,-K; Davy,-L; Boyett,-T; Weathers,-L; Roetzheim,-R-G
    Arch-Pediatr-Adolesc-Med. 2001 Aug; 155(8): 891-6


  • Cutaneous photodamage in Koreans: influence of sex, sun exposure, smoking, and skin color.
    Chung,-J-H; Lee,-S-H; Youn,-C-S; Park,-B-J; Kim,-K-H; Park,-K-C; Cho,-K-H; Eun,-H-C
    Arch-Dermatol. 2001 Aug; 137(8): 1043-51


  • Knowledge, attitudes and self-care practices related to sun protection among secondary students in Australia.
    Livingston,-P-M; White,-V-M; Ugoni,-A-M; Borland,-R
    Health-Educ-Res. 2001 Jun; 16(3): 269-78


  • Sun exposure and sun-protection behaviors and attitudes among U.S. youth, 11 to 18 years of age.
    Cokkinides,-V-E; Johnston-Davis,-K; Weinstock,-M; O'Connell,-M-C; Kalsbeek,-W; Thun,-M-J; Wingo,-P-A
    Prev-Med. 2001 Sep; 33(3): 141-51


  • Sunburn and sun protection among New Zealand adolescents over a summer weekend.
    Richards,-R; McGee,-R; Knight,-R-G
    Aust-N-Z-J-Public-Health. 2001 Aug; 25(4): 352-4


  • Beliefs, knowledge and attitudes as predictors of sunbathing habits and use of sun protection among Swedish adolescents.
    Branstrom,-R; Brandberg,-Y; Holm,-L; Sjoberg,-L; Ullen,-H
    Eur-J-Cancer-Prev. 2001 Aug; 10(4): 337-45


  • Reduced sun exposure and tanning in children after 2 years of a school-based intervention (Australia).
    Milne,-E; English,-D-R; Johnston,-R; Cross,-D; Borland,-R; Giles-Corti,-B; Costa,-C
    Cancer-Causes-Control. 2001 Jun; 12(5): 387-93


  • Public health responses for skin cancer prevention: the policy framing of Sun Safety in Australia, Canada and England.
    Garvin,-T; Eyles,-J
    Soc-Sci-Med. 2001 Nov; 53(9): 1175-89


  • Risk factors for basal cell carcinoma in a Mediterranean population: role of recreational sun exposure early in life.
    Corona,-R; Dogliotti,-E; D'Errico,-M; Sera,-F; Iavarone,-I; Baliva,-G; Chinni,-L-M; Gobello,-T; Mazzanti,-C; Puddu,-P; Pasquini,-P
    Arch-Dermatol. 2001 Sep; 137(9): 1162-8


  • Lifestyle high-risk behaviors and demographics may predict the level of participation in sun-protection behaviors and skin cancer primary prevention in the United States: results of the 1998 National Health Interview Survey.
    Santmyire,-B-R; Feldman,-S-R; Fleischer,-A-B Jr
    Cancer. 2001 Sep 1; 92(5): 1315-24


  • Fig leaf tanning lotion and sun-related burns: case reports.
    Bollero,-D; Stella,-M; Rivolin,-A; Cassano,-P; Risso,-D; Vanzetti,-M
    Burns. 2001 Nov; 27(7): 777-9


  • Sunbathing and sun-protection behaviors and attitudes of young Swedish adults with hereditary risk for malignant melanoma.
    Bergenmar,-M; Brandberg,-Y
    Cancer-Nurs. 2001 Oct; 24(5): 341-50


  • Evaluation of 'Sun-safe': a health education resource for primary schools.
    Hewitt,-M; Denman,-S; Hayes,-L; Pearson,-J; Wallbanks,-C
    Health-Educ-Res. 2001 Oct; 16(5): 623-33


  • One-year followup on the impact of a sun awareness curriculum on medical students' knowledge, attitudes, and behavior.
    Liu,-K-E; Barankin,-B; Howard,-J; Guenther,-L-C
    J-Cutan-Med-Surg. 2001 May-Jun; 5(3): 193-200


  • Individual variations in the correlation between erythemal threshold, UV-induced DNA damage and sun-burn cell formation.
    Heenen,-M; Giacomoni,-P-U; Golstein,-P
    J-Photochem-Photobiol-B. 2001 Oct; 63(1-3): 84-7


  • Lip sun protection factor of a lipstick sunscreen.
    Gabard,-B; Ademola,-J
    Dermatology. 2001; 203(3): 244-7


  • UV-induced DNA damage and mutations in Hupki (human p53 knock-in) mice recapitulate p53 hotspot alterations in sun-exposed human skin.
    Luo,-J-L; Tong,-W-M; Yoon,-J-H; Hergenhahn,-M; Koomagi,-R; Yang,-Q; Galendo,-D; Pfeifer,-G-P; Wang,-Z-Q; Hollstein,-M
    Cancer-Res. 2001 Nov 15; 61(22): 8158-63


  • Solar UVR exposures of indoor workers in a Working and a Holiday Period assessed by personal dosimeters and sun exposure diaries.
    Thieden,-E; Agren,-M-S; Wulf,-H-C
    Photodermatol-Photoimmunol-Photomed. 2001 Dec; 17(6): 249-55


  • Sun-protective clothes: accuracy of laboratory testing.
    Gambichler,-T; Bader,-A; Avermaete,-A; Altmeyer,-P; Hoffmann,-K
    J-Eur-Acad-Dermatol-Venereol. 2001 Jul; 15(4): 371-2


  • Skin, sun and secondary students.
    Parsons,-J
    Aust-Fam-Physician. 2001 Nov; 30(11): 1021


  • Skin, sun, and vitamin A: from aging to cancer.
    Saurat,-J-H
    J-Dermatol. 2001 Nov; 28(11): 595-8


  • Uncovering the facts: parental behaviors and knowledge regarding sun protection.
    Nelson,-L-R; Luczon-Peterman,-P
    J-Am-Acad-Nurse-Pract. 2001 Jun; 13(6): 285-9


  • Students, sun, safety.
    Anonymous
    Nasnewsletter. 2001 May; 16(3): 18


  • Protection from sun exposure in US white children ages 6 months to 11 years.
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