Melanoma — Epidemiology, Genetics and Risk Factors
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- While squamous cell carcinoma of the skin has been closely associated with long term occupational exposure to the sun, risk of developing melanoma seems to be more associated with intermittent, high intensity sun exposure (MacKie and Aitchison, 1982; Lew et al., 1983)
- Various epidemiologic studies support the finding that the number of severe sunburns and total childhood sun exposure are positively associated with the development of melanoma (Holman et al., 1986; Scotto and Fears, 1987; Cust et al., 2011; Newton-Bishop et al., 2011; Volkovova et al., 2012)
Also has nice chart of Skin problems vs UV spectra
Bloomberg Tanning Story Cited No Tanning Industry Sources At All Dec 2012
Age Adjusted Melanoma Incidence
See also Vitamin D Life
- Sunscreen (SPF-30) slightly increased the vitamin D from UVB – RCT Jan 2019
- Vitamin D protects DNA against UV skin damage – 5 studies 2012-2013
- Melanoma REDUCED by those getting the most UV, unless 5 blistering sunburns while in teen years – June 2014
- UV and Melanoma: are they related – 2013 list of reasons for and against the relationship
- Overview Suntans melanoma and vitamin D which has the following chart