September 1, 2018
Childhood sunburns increase the risk of developing melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, later in life. An Australia study found that using sunscreen in childhood reduced the risk of developing melanoma by 40 percent in young adults.Researchers at the University of Sydney analyzed data collected from nearly 1,700 Australians, ages 18 to 40. They looked at those who were regular users of sunscreen in childhood and compared to those who rarely used the products. The study showed that regular use of sunscreen protects against the damaging effects of sun exposure. As with most cancers, the risk of melanoma increases with age. But according to the American Cancer Society, melanoma is one of the most common cancers in young adults (especially young women).It is estimated that in 2018, more than 91,000 people in the United States will be diagnosed with melanoma. In the last 10 years, rates for new cases of melanoma have been rising on average 1.5 percent each year, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.To minimize exposure to damaging UV radiation, adopt the following measures:
Finally, examine your skin regularly to detect new or changing skin lesions, lesions that look unusual (the ugly duckling sign), and lesions that are irritated or non-healing. It’s also advisable to see your dermatologist periodically for skin exams.
If you have a skin emergency, such as a severe allergic reaction, please go to the nearest emergency room or call 911. For urgent but non-emergency concerns, you can contact our office during business hours.
We accept most major insurance plans. Please contact our office to verify if we accept your specific plan.
Please bring a valid ID, your insurance card, and a list of any medications you are currently taking. If you have any previous medical records relevant to your skin condition, please bring those as well.
No, a referral is not necessary. You can book an appointment directly with our dermatologists.
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