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Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987), 1997
The Health of the Nation objectives for skin cancer will only be achieved through prevention and early detection. The key Health of the Nation objective to halt the year on year increase in skin cancer by 2000 means that this ambitious target must be tackled through a multidisciplinary approach.
P, Taylor, D, Roberts
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The Health of the Nation objectives for skin cancer will only be achieved through prevention and early detection. The key Health of the Nation objective to halt the year on year increase in skin cancer by 2000 means that this ambitious target must be tackled through a multidisciplinary approach.
P, Taylor, D, Roberts
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La Revue de l'Infirmière, 2019
Sophie and Pierre are spending their summer holidays on Tenerife, one of the Canary Islands. They are interrupting this self-indulgence today to assist with a skin cancer prevention campaign organised by a local health promotion agency.
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Sophie and Pierre are spending their summer holidays on Tenerife, one of the Canary Islands. They are interrupting this self-indulgence today to assist with a skin cancer prevention campaign organised by a local health promotion agency.
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The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1988
Abstract. Our understanding of the carcinogenic process as it relates to human skin cancer is growing rapidly. As this understanding increases, so will our ability to alter the process in a positive fashion. Presently, sun exposure is known to be the major carcinogen in human skin.
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Abstract. Our understanding of the carcinogenic process as it relates to human skin cancer is growing rapidly. As this understanding increases, so will our ability to alter the process in a positive fashion. Presently, sun exposure is known to be the major carcinogen in human skin.
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Teens Teach Skin Cancer Prevention
The Journal of Rural Health, 1996Abstract: Cumulative sun exposure has been linked to about 95 percent of all skin cancers. Farmers and their families, by nature of their occupations, are exposed to an abundance of sun over a long period of time and, therefore, are at an increased risk for skin cancer.
D J, Reding +5 more
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Prevention Campaign against Skin Cancer
Dermatology, 2002<i>Background:</i> The melanoma incidence has increased over recent decades. Educational campaigns aim to encourage protection from the sun and early detection of melanoma. <i>Methods:</i> During a campaign in Switzerland, information on risk factors, sun protection and melanoma prevention was distributed.
L M, Heinzerling +5 more
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Skin cancer prevention in Australia
British Journal of Dermatology, 2009Australia has one of the highest skin cancer incidence and mortality rates in the world. The reason for these high rates is due in part to the high ambient UV radiation levels, combined with a predominantly susceptible fair-skinned population. To address this problem, since 1980 Australians have been exposed to social marketing campaigns to raise ...
C, Sinclair, P, Foley
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Cancer Causes & Control, 2004
The scope of the book.- Who gets skin cancer: individual risk factors.- Solar and ultraviolet radiation.- Stratospheric ozone depletion, UV exposure and skin cancer: a scenario analysis.- Descriptive epidemiology of skin cancer.- How sun exposure causes skin cancer: an epidemiological perspective.- The role of genetics in the prevention of skin cancer.-
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The scope of the book.- Who gets skin cancer: individual risk factors.- Solar and ultraviolet radiation.- Stratospheric ozone depletion, UV exposure and skin cancer: a scenario analysis.- Descriptive epidemiology of skin cancer.- How sun exposure causes skin cancer: an epidemiological perspective.- The role of genetics in the prevention of skin cancer.-
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2010
Primary prevention Skin Cancer is one of the most preventable cancers and there is strong evidence that UV radiation is the main environmental factor. The best interventional target for primary prevention is children. Adequate photoprotection may be achieved by wearing protective clothes and by using a broad-spectrum sunscreen ...
Del Marmol, Véronique +3 more
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Primary prevention Skin Cancer is one of the most preventable cancers and there is strong evidence that UV radiation is the main environmental factor. The best interventional target for primary prevention is children. Adequate photoprotection may be achieved by wearing protective clothes and by using a broad-spectrum sunscreen ...
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