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Opportunities for Skin Cancer Prevention Education among Individuals Attending a Community Skin Cancer Screening in a High-Risk Catchment Area.

Bridget Grahmann Parsons1, Lisa H Gren2, Sara E Simonsen3, Garrett Harding4, Douglas Grossman5,6, Yelena P Wu7,5.   

Abstract

Despite the highly preventable nature of skin cancer, it remains the most commonly diagnosed form of cancer in the United States. Recommendations for a complete skin cancer prevention regimen include engaging in photoprotection (e.g., sunscreen use), avoiding skin cancer risk behaviors (e.g., tanning), and receiving total body skin exams from a health care provider. The current study examined reported engagement in these behaviors among participants attending a community skin cancer screening (N = 319) in a high-risk catchment area to assess the need for increased health education on skin cancer prevention. Participants' responses indicate a history of suboptimal avoidance of skin cancer risk behaviors. Over half of participants (52%) reported four or more blistering sunburns before age 20, and 46% reported indoor tanning at least one during their lifetime. There is a need among this population for education regarding a complete skin cancer prevention regimen, which could improve adherence to photoprotection and avoidance of skin cancer risk behaviors, thereby reducing morbidity and mortality due to skin cancer.

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Keywords:  Community screening; Health education; Prevention; Skin cancer

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Year:  2018        PMID: 28752269      PMCID: PMC5787046          DOI: 10.1007/s10900-017-0406-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Community Health        ISSN: 0094-5145


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