The Skin Cancer Foundation Journal

MAY 2014

The 2012 edition of The Skin Cancer Foundation Journal features medically reviewed, reader-friendly articles such as tanning, the increasing incidence of skin cancer diagnoses among young women, & the prevalence of melanoma among white males over 50.

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95 References FIRST TARGETED COMBINATION THERAPY... (P.11) 1. FDA approves Mekinist in combination with Tafnlar for advanced melanoma. http://www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/ Newsroom/PressAnnouncements/ucm381159.htm. Published January 10, 2014. Accessed April 21, 2014. RAVAGED BY THE RAYS? (P.18) 1. Rigel DS, Weiss RA, Lim HW, Dover JS. Photoaging. New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc.; 2004. 2. Sarnoff D, Swirsky J. Beauty and the Beam: Your Complete Guide to Cosmetic Laser Surgery. New York: St. Martin's Griffn; 1998. 3. Sarnoff D, Gotkin R, Swirsky J. Instant Beauty: Getting Gorgeous on Your Lunch Break. New York: St. Martin's Grif- fn; 2002. 4. Holck DE, Ng JD. Facial skin rejuvenation. Curr Opin Opthalmol 2003; 14(5):246-52. 5. Hegedus F, Diecidue R, Taub D, Nyirady J. Non-surgi- cal treatment modalities of facial photodamage: practical knowledge for the oral and maxillofacial professional. Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg 2006; 35(5):389-98. 6. Alexiades-Armenakas M, Dover JS, Arndt KA. Frac- tional laser skin resurfacing. J Drugs Dermatol 2012; 11(11): 1274-1287. SUNSCREEN REDUCES SKIN AGING (P.22) 1. Hughes MCB, Williams GM, Baker P, Green AC. Sun- screen and prevention of skin aging: a randomized trial. Ann Intern Med 2013; 158(11):781-790. 2. Green A, Williams G, Neale R, et al. Daily sunscreen application and betacarotene supplementation in pre- vention of basal-cell and squamous-cell carcinomas of the skin: a randomised controlled trial. Lancet 1999; 354(9180):723-729. 3. Green AC, Williams GM, Logan V, Strutton GM. Re- duced melanoma after regular sunscreen use: random- ized trial follow-up. J Clin Oncol 2011; 29(3):257-263. WHY YOU SHOULDN'T TAN (P.26) 1. Wehner MR, Chren M-M, Nameth D, et al. Interna- tional prevalence of indoor tanning: a systematic review and meta-analysis. JAMA Dermatol 2014; doi:10.1001/ jamadermatol.2013.6896. Published online January 29, 2014. 2. El Ghissassi F, Baan R, Straif K, et al. A review of hu- man carcinogens—part D: radiation. Lancet Oncol 2009; 10:751-2. 3. Zhang M, Qureshi AA, Geller AC, et al. Use of tanning beds and incidence of skin cancer. J Clin Oncol 2012; 30:1588-93. 4. Lazovich D, Vogel RI, Berwick M, et al. Indoor tanning and risk of melanoma: a case-control study in a highly exposed population. Cancer Epidem Biomar 2010; 19:1557-68. 5. Tierney P, Ferguson J, Ibbotson S, et al. Nine out of ten sunbeds in England emit ultraviolet radiation levels that exceed current safety limits. Br J Dermatol 2013; 168:602–08. 6. Kwon HT, Mayer JA, Walker KK, Yu H, Lewis EC, Belch GE. Promotion of frequent tanning sessions by indoor tanning facilities: two studies. J Am Acad Dermatol 2003; 46:700-5. 7. Demierre MF. Time for the national legislation of indoor tanning to protect minors. Arch Dermatol 2003; 139:520-4. 8. Heckman CJ, Coups EJ, Manne SL. Prevalence and correlates of indoor tanning among US adults. J Am Acad Dermatol 2008; 58:769-80. 9. Is indoor tanning safe? Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website. http://www.cdc.gov/cancer/skin/ basic_info/indoor_tanning.htm. Accessed May 9, 2014. 10. Bradford PT, Anderson WF, Purdue MP, et al. Rising melanoma incidence rates of the trunk among younger women in the United States. Cancer Epidem Biomar 2010; 19:2401-6. 11. Purdue MP, Freeman LE, Anderson WF, Tucker MA. Recent trends in incidence of cutaneous melanoma among US Caucasian young adults. J Invest Dermatol 2008; 128:2905-8. 12. Lazovich D, Forster J. Indoor tanning by adolescents: prevalence, practices and policies. Eur J Cancer 2005; 41:20-7. 13. Mayer J A, Woodruff SI, Slymen DJ, et al. Adolescents' use of indoor tanning: a large-scale evaluation of psycho- social, environmental, and policy-level correlates. Am J Public Health 2011; 101:930-8. 14. Cust AE, Armstrong BK, Goumas C, et al. Sunbed use during adolescence and early adulthood is associated with increased risk of early-onset melanoma. Int J Cancer 2011; 128:2425-35. 15. Wehner MR, Shive ML, Chren MM, et al. Indoor tan- ning and non-melanoma skin cancer: systematic review and meta-analysis. Brit Med J 2012; 345:e5909. 16. Boniol M, Autier P, Boyle P, Gandini S. Cutaneous melanoma attributable to sunbed use: systematic review and meta-analysis. Brit Med J 2012; 345:e4757. 17. Rigel DS, Robinson JK, Ross M, et al., eds. Cancer of the Skin, 2 nd edition. New York: Elsevier; 2011. 18. Lavker RM, Veres DA, Irwin CJ, et al. Quantitative as- sessment of cumulative damage from repetitive exposures to suberythemogenic doses of UVA in human skin. Photo- chem Photobiol 1995; 62:348-352. 19. Cafri G, Thompson JK, Jacobsen PB, Hillhouse J. Investigating the role of appearance-based factors in pre- dicting sunbathing and tanning salon use. J Behav Med 2009; 32(6):532-44. 20. Warthan MM, Uchida T, Wagner RF, Jr. UV light tan- ning as a type of substance-related disorder. Arch Derma- tol 2005; 141(8):963-6. 21. Harrington CR, Beswick TC, Leitenberger J, et al. Ad- dictive-like behaviours to ultraviolet light among frequent indoor tanners. Clin Exp Dermatol 2011; 36(1):33-8. 22. Feldman SR, Liguori A, Kucenic M, et al. Ultraviolet exposure is a reinforcing stimulus in frequent indoor tan- ners. J Am Acad Dermatol 2004; 51(1):45-51. 23. Kaur M, Liguori A, Lang W, et al. Induction of with- drawal-like symptoms in a small randomized, controlled trial of opioid blockade in frequent tanners. J Am Acad Dermatol 2006; 54(4):709-11. 24. Kaur M, Liguori A, Fleischer AB, Jr., Feldman SR. Side effects of naltrexone observed in frequent tanners: could frequent tanners have ultraviolet-induced high opioid lev- els? J Am Acad Dermatol 2005; 52(5):916. 25. Harrington CR, Beswick TC, Graves M, et al. Activation of the mesotriatal reward pathway with exposure to ultra- violet radiation (UVR) vs. sham UVR in frequent tanners: a pilot study. Addict Biol 2012; 17(3):680-6. SEVEN MYTHS ABOUT TANNING (P.28) 1. National Toxicology Program. Report on Carcinogens, Twelfth Edition. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Toxicology Pro- gram. 2011:429-430. http://ntp.niehs.nih.gov/ntp/roc/ twelfth/profiles/ultravioletRadiationRelatedExposures. pdf. Accessed May 19, 2014. 2. Lazovich D, Vogel RI, Berwick M, Weinstock MA, An- derson KE, Warshaw EM. Indoor tanning and risk of mela- noma: a case-control study in a highly-exposed population. Cancer Epidem Biomar 2010; 19(6):1557-1568. 3. Karagas MR, Stannard VA, Mott LA, et al. Use of tan- ning devices and risk of basal cell and squamous cell skin cancers. J Natl Cancer In 2002; 94:224. doi:10.1093/ jnci/94.3.224. 4. Sunbeds, tanning and UV exposure. World Health Or- ganization. http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/ fs287/en/. Revised on April 2010. Accessed May 2, 2014. 5. Gery P, Guy GP Jr, Berkowitz Z, et al. Indoor tanning among young non-hispanic white females. JAMA Intern Med 2013; 173(20):1920-22. Doi:10.1001/jamaintern med.2013.10013. 6. Skin cancer myths and Prevention. Drexel Medicine. http://www.drexelmedicine.org/patient-services/cancer- center/more-about-cancer-care/skin-cancer-myths-and- prevention/. Accessed May 2, 2104. 7. Bleyer A, O'Leary M, Barr R, Ries LAG (eds): Cancer epi- demiology in older adolescents and young adults 15 to 29 years of age, including SEER incidence and survival: 1975- 2000. Bethesda, MD: National Cancer Institute; 2006. 8. Lew RA, Sober AJ, Cook N, Marvell R, Fitzpatrick TB. Sun exposure habits in patients with cutaneous melanoma: a case study. J Dermatol Surg Onc 1983; 12:981-6. 9. Pfahlberg A, Kolmel KF, Gefeller O. Timing of exces- sive ultraviolet radiation and melanoma: epidemiology does not support the existence of a critical period of high susceptibility to solar ultraviolet radiation-induced mela- noma. Brit J Dermatol 2001; 144:3:471. ...THOSE BEAUTIFULLY POLISHED NAILS? (P.30) 1. Cahill S, Cryer JR, Otter SJ, Ramesar K. An amelanotic malignant melanoma masquerading as hypergranula- tion tissue. Foot Ankle Surg 2009; 15(3):158-60. doi: 10.1016/j.fas.2008.11.006. Epub 2009 Jan 10. 2. Lemont H, Brady J. Amelanotic melanoma masquer- ading as an ingrown toenail. J Am Podiat Med Assn 2002; 92(5):306-7. 3. Hara M, Kato T, Tagami H. Amelanotic acral mela- noma masquerading as fbrous histiocytic tumours. Three case reports. Acta Derm Venereol 1993; 73(4):283-5. 4. Soon SL, Solomon AR, Jr., Papadopoulos D, et al. Ac- ral lentiginous melanoma mimicking benign disease: the Emory experience. J Am Acad Dermatol 2003; 48(2):183-8. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12582386. 5. Bormann G, Marsch WC, Haerting J, lmbold P. Con- comitant traumas infuence prognosis in melanomas of the nail apparatus. Brit J Dermatol 2006; 155(1):76-80. 6. Gloster HM, Neal K. Skin cancer in skin of color. J Am Acad Dermatol 2006; 55:741-760. 7. Bristow IR, de Berker DA. Development of a practical guide for the early recognition for malignant melanoma of the foot and nail unit. J Foot Ankle Res 2010; 28:3:22. doi: 10.1186/1757-1146-3-22.

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