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Accessed February 1, Skin cancer and photoprotection in people of color: a review and recommendations for physicians and the public. J Am Acad Dermatol. Racial disparities in melanoma survival. Data run July 25, Management of nonmelanoma skin cancer in Nat Clin Pract Oncol ; 4 8 Sex matters: men with melanoma have a worse prognosis than women.

Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology doi All-cause mortality in patients with basal and squamous cell carcinoma: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. Cutaneous melanoma in France in attributable to solar ultraviolet radiation and the use of sunbeds. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. Published online April 16, Global burden of cutaneous melanoma attributable to ultraviolet radiation in Int J Cancer. Cancers attributable to solar ultraviolet radiation exposure in the UK in British Journal of Cancer.

Reduced melanoma after regular sunscreen use: randomized trial follow-up J Clin Oncol Jan 20, ; published online on December 6, Published online July 18, Annals of epidemiology Long-term ultraviolet flux, other potential risk factors, and skin cancer risk: a cohort study.

Cancer Epidemiol Biomar Prev; Tanning bed exposure increases the risk of malignant melanoma. Int J Dermatol. The association of indoor tanning and melanoma in adults: systematic review and meta-analysis.

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JAMA Dermatol ; 4 Doi: Increased risk of second primary cancers after a diagnosis of melanoma. PLoS Med 10 4 : e Association of multiple primary melanomas with malignancy risk: a population-based analysis of the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program database from Published online Oct.

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Who discovers melanoma? Early Detection Annual Exams. This Is Skin Cancer. Destination Healthy Skin. More than Free Screenings in the Books! Healthy Lifestyle. Skin Cancer Information. Why We Give. Ask the Expert. General facts. In the U. More than two people die of the disease every hour. Nonmelanoma skin cancer. The diagnosis and treatment of nonmelanoma skin cancers in the U. An estimated 3. An estimated 1. More than 5, people worldwide die of nonmelanoma skin cancer every month.

Of the invasive cases, 62, will be men and 43, will be women. Of those, 4, will be men and 2, will be women. In fact, one UK study found that about 86 percent of melanomas can be attributed to exposure to ultraviolet UV radiation from the sun. The estimated five-year survival rate for patients whose melanoma is detected early is about 99 percent. The survival rate falls to 66 percent when the disease reaches the lymph nodes and 27 percent when the disease metastasizes to distant organs.

The majority of people who develop melanoma are white men over age But until age 49, significantly more non-Hispanic white women develop melanoma than white men one in women versus one in men. Overall, one in 27 white men and one in 40 white women will develop melanoma in their lifetime. Indoor tanning. Ultraviolet UV radiation is a proven human carcinogen.

Group 1 also includes agents such as plutonium, cigarettes and solar UV radiation. Oregon and Washington prohibit those under age 18 from using indoor tanning devices unless a prescription is provided. At all ages, the more women tan indoors, the higher their risk of developing melanoma.

Skin aging. An estimated 90 percent of skin aging is caused by the sun. Only about 23 percent of lifetime exposure occurs by age The estimated five-year melanoma survival rate for Black people is only 67 percent, versus 92 percent for whites.

Melanoma in children and adolescents accounts for 1 to 4 percent of all melanomas and 3 percent of pediatric cancers. Incidence estimate of nonmelanoma skin cancer keratinocyte carcinomas in the US population, JAMA Dermatol ; 10 C ancer Facts and Figures American Cancer Society. Accessed January 13, Stern, RS.

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