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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CONTENTS 1 7 President's Message 8 Contributors ROUND-UP 9 Skin Cancer World News Roundup 13 Foundation News 16 The Skin Cancer Foundation in the Media BEAUTY 18 Ravaged by the Rays How dermatologists repair and reverse sun damage Deborah S. Sarnoff, MD 22 Sunscreen Reduces Skin Aging Breakthrough research provides frst direct evidence Adele C. Green, MD 26 Why You Shouldn't Tan Elena B. Hawryluk, MD, PhD, Alan C. Geller, and David E. Fisher, MD, PhD 30 Is There a Problem Beneath those Beautifully Polished Nails? Stay on the lookout for hidden melanomas Maral K. Skelsey, MD 34 After the Damage is Done DNA enzyme creams can heal sun damage and help prevent skin cancer Ronald L. Moy, MD LIFESTYLE 38 High-Tech Threads The new sun-safe clothing will keep you cool, calm and protected 43 "That's Not Our Disease." As skin cancer rates soar in Hispanics, many remain unaware they are at risk Adelle T. Quintana, MD 45 Vivian Bucay, a Savvy Survivor Seven years since beating Stage IV melanoma, an Hispanic dermatologist shares her inspirational story 46 On the Road to Sun Safety Simple steps to protect yourself while traveling 26 Scientists have long believed that indoor UV tanning causes skin cancer, and now they can prove it.

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