Use broad spectrum sunscreen to protect against UV rays

Sunscreen Safety and Effectiveness — From William D. James, MD, FAAD, president, American Academy of Dermatology – Sunscreen active ingredients, which are compounds that absorb, scatter or reflect ultraviolet (UV) light, are regulated as over-the-counter (OTC) drugs by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

Wrinkles are scarier than skin cancer for tanners

Wrinkles are scarier than skin cancer for young tanners — Warnings about a ruined appearance is best way to reduce tanning salon visits – Researchers link the rapidly rising rates of melanoma and other skin cancers in young women to tanning beds. Researchers tried to find out best way to tell people about bad effects of tanning.

Indoor tanning may be an addictive behavior

Study suggests indoor tanning may be an addictive behavior – Individuals who have used indoor tanning facilities may meet criteria for addiction, and may also be more prone to anxiety symptoms and substance use, according to a report in the April issue of Archives of Dermatology.

Walnuts may help fight prostate cancer

Real-world health nuts: First evidence that walnuts may help fight prostate cancer — Walnuts slow prostate tumors in mice. – Scientists in California are reporting for the first time that walnuts – already renowned as a rich source of omega-3 fatty acids that fight heart disease – reduce the size and growth rate of prostate cancer in test animals.

Vitamin D deficiency linked to skin cancer

Henry Ford Hospital study shows link between vitamin D, skin cancer – A Henry Ford Hospital study has shown a link between Vitamin D levels and basal cell carcinoma, a finding that could lead researchers to better understand the development of the most common form of skin cancer.

Pain drugs do not appear to be associated with skin cancer risk

Certain pain medications do not appear to be associated with skin cancer risk – Contrary to previous hypotheses, the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs does not appear associated with risk of squamous cell skin cancer, revealed by researchers.

XMRV virus may cause prostate cancer in people

Researchers find first evidence of virus in malignant prostate cells in prostate cancer — XMRV retrovirus is associated with more aggressive tumors of prostate gland. – XMRV (Xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related virus) — a type of virus known to cause leukemia and sarcomas in animals has been found for the first time in malignant human prostate cancer cells.

A new therapy to cure skin cancer

Scottsdale Healthcare-TGen clinical trial results signal advances against skin cancer — Study data appears in New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM). – A potential new investigational therapy for advanced and metastatic basal cell skin cancer is revealed by researchers.

Melanoma genes identified by Australian researchers

Australian researchers identify genes that cause melanoma – Two new genes that together double a person’s risk of developing melanoma are identified by researchers from the Queensland Institute of Medical Research (QIMR), Australia.

Genes linked to moles, melanoma, skin cancer

Moles and melanoma — researchers find genetic links to skin cancer – Why people with the greatest number of moles are at increased risk of the most dangerous form of skin cancer, this puzzle is solved by UK researchers. Their findings are published in the journal Nature Genetics.

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