| Literature DB >> 23840956 |
Donald B Warren1, Ryan R Riahi, Jason B Hobbs, Richard F Wagner.
Abstract
Background. Since skin of the dorsal hands is a known site for the development of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma, an epidemiologic investigation was needed to determine if beachgoers apply sunscreen to the dorsal aspect of their hands as frequently as they apply it to other skin sites. Aim. The aim of the current study was to compare the use of sunscreen on the dorsal hands to other areas of the body during subtropical late spring and summer sunlight exposure at the beach. Materials and Methods. A cross-sectional survey from a convenience sample of beachgoers was designed to evaluate respondent understanding and protective measures concerning skin cancer on the dorsal hands in an environment with high natural UVR exposure. Results. A total of 214 surveys were completed and analyzed. Less than half of subjects (105, 49%) applied sunscreen to their dorsal hands. Women applied sunscreen to the dorsal hands more than men (55% women versus 40% men, P = 0.04). Higher Fitzpatrick Skin Type respondents were less likely to protect their dorsal hands from ultraviolet radiation (P = 0.001). Conclusions. More public education focused on dorsal hand protection from ultraviolet radiation damage is necessary to reduce the risk for squamous cell carcinomas of the hands.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23840956 PMCID: PMC3690256 DOI: 10.1155/2013/269583
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Skin Cancer ISSN: 2090-2913
Gender differences in dorsal hand UVR protection (women are more likely to apply sunscreen to their dorsal hands than men, P = 0.04).
| Gender | Sunscreen % | No sunscreen % |
|---|---|---|
| Women | 55.37 | 44.63 |
| Men | 40.23 | 59.77 |
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| Total | 49.04 | 50.96 |
Figure 1UVR dorsal hand protection in relation to Fitzpatrick Skin Types.
| Age (must be 18 or older for survey) |
| Gender: |
| (1) Female |
| (2) Male |
| Skin Type: |
| (1) Pale white; always burns, does not tan |
| (2) White; burns easily, tans with difficulty |
| (3) Cream/Light Brown; tans after initial sunburn |
| (4) Brown; burns minimally, tans easily |
| (5) Dark Brown; rarely burns, tans easily |
| (6) Black; never burns, tans easily |
| Ethnicity |
| (1) Asian/Pacific Islander |
| (2) Black |
| (3) Hispanic |
| (4) White |
| (5) Other |
| Do you currently have sunburn anywhere? |
| (1) No |
| (2) Yes |
| How many hours have you been at the beach today? |
| (1) 0–2 hours |
| (2) More than 2 hours but less than 4 hours |
| (3) More than 4 hours but less than 6 hours |
| (4) More than 6 hours |
| Did you apply sunscreen on today? What is SPF? |
| (1) No |
| (2) <15 SPF |
| (3) 15–30 SPF |
| (4) >30 SPF |
| (5) Yes, but I don't know what is SPF |
| If yes, what type of sunscreen did you use? |
| (1) Lotion |
| (2) Spray |
| Did you apply sunscreen to the |
| (1) No |
| (2) Yes |
| (3) Not sure |
| If No, why not? |
| (1) Did not think about it |
| (2) Did not like feel of it (oily, greasy, etc.) |
| (3) Other |
| Did you apply sunscreen to your |
| (1) No |
| (2) Yes |
| (3) Not sure |
| If No, why not? |
| (1) Did not think about it |
| (2) Did not like feel of it (oily, greasy, etc.) |
| (3) Other |
| How many applications of sunscreen did you use on your skin today? |
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 or more |
| How many applications of sunscreen did you use on the |
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 or more |
| How many applications of sunscreen did you use on your |
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 or more |
| Why did you |
| (1) Did not reapply |
| (2) Time for another application |
| (3) Sweating/swimming |
| (4) Skin redness |
| (5) Other reason? Please tell us |
| Why did you |
| (1) Did not reapply |
| (2) Time for another application |
| (3) Sweating/swimming |
| (4) Skin redness |
| (5) Other reason? Please tell us |
| Why did you reapply sunscreen to your |
| (1) Did not reapply |
| (2) Time for another application |
| (3) Sweating/swimming |
| (4) Skin redness |
| (5) Other reason? Please tell us |
| Did you use any of the following forms of skin sun protection today: |
| Clothing: |
| (1) only bathing suit |
| (2) short-sleeved shirt or shorts |
| (3) long-sleeved shirt or pants |
| Hat: |
| (1) none |
| (2) Cap (no ear protection from sun) |
| (3) Hat with brim of 3 inches or less |
| (4) Hat with brim of more than 3 inches |
| Umbrella/Shade: |
| (1) No |
| (2) Yes |
| Lipstick or Lip Balm with SPF: |
| (1) No |
| (2) Yes |
| Eyewear: |
| (1) No |
| (2) Yes |
| How many sunburns have you had this summer? |
| Sunburn = redness > 24 hours and/or peeling, pain, swelling, blistering |
| Do you use tobacco products? |
| (1) No |
| (2) Yes |
| Do you have more than 5 alcoholic drinks per week? |
| (1) No |
| (2) Yes |
| While at work, do you spend part of your time outdoors? |
| (1) No |
| (2) Yes |
| Did you use indoor tanning salons in the past year? |
| (1) No |
| (2) Monthly |
| (3) Weekly |
| (4) Daily |
| Did you or a family member ever have a skin cancer? |
| (1) No |
| (2) Self |
| (3) Immediate Family |
| (4) Extended Family |
| (5) I don't know |
| Did you or a family member ever have a skin cancer on the |
| (1) No |
| (2) Self |
| (3) Immediate Family |
| (4) Extended Family |
| (5) I don't know |
| Did you or a family member ever have a skin cancer on the |
| (1) No |
| (2) Self |
| (3) Immediate Family |
| (4) Extended Family |
| (5) I don't know |
| (1) Women are more likely to get skin cancer than men? |
| (1) No |
| (2) Yes |
| (3) I don't know |
| (2) Excessive sun exposure to the skin can increase the risk of skin cancer? |
| (1) No |
| (2) Yes |
| (3) I don't know |
| (3) Hand cancer is more common in younger people than older people? |
| (1) No |
| (2) Yes |
| (3) I don't know |
| (4) Men get more hand cancer than women? |
| (1) No |
| (2) Yes |
| (3) I don't know |