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Pediatric sun exposure

A E Heffernan1, A O'Sullivan

  • 1University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA.

The Nurse Practitioner
|August 8, 1998
PubMed
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Childhood sunburns can double melanoma risk. Regular sunscreen use and preventive sun-safety education for children are vital to reduce lifetime skin cancer risk.

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Area of Science:

  • Dermatology
  • Public Health
  • Pediatrics

Background:

  • Severe sunburns in childhood can double the risk of malignant melanoma.
  • Children's prolonged sun exposure before age 21 necessitates early and consistent sun protection strategies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To emphasize the critical role of preventive sun-safety education for children.
  • To advocate for integrating sun-safety education into practices involving children.

Main Methods:

  • Assessing children's individual risk factors for sun damage.
  • Incorporating preventive sun-safety education by healthcare providers, teachers, and child-care professionals.
  • Collaborating with initiatives like Healthy People 2000 and adhering to U.S. Preventive Services recommendations.

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Main Results:

  • Regular sunscreen use significantly reduces a child's lifetime risk of skin cancer.
  • Widespread, community-level preventive sun safety efforts are essential for broad protection.
  • Healthcare providers play a key role in reducing skin cancer incidence through education.

Conclusions:

  • Preventive education is vital for parents and professionals caring for children of all ages.
  • Community, state, and national-level efforts are required for effective sun safety.
  • Implementing sun-safety education can decrease the incidence of skin cancers in the U.S. population.