Site Search
Search Results
President Carter's Diagnosis Highlights Importance of Increased Federal Funding for Cancer Research
This morning, Former President Jimmy Carter bravely sat in a room full of reporters and announced that he has melanoma , which has been found on his liver and now in his brain. He begins radiation treatment this afternoon, and his doctors will continue to conduct scans to determine where the melanoma originated. Our thoughts are with him and his family as he begins treatment and fights back against this disease. President Carter ... out , when Mr. Carter was president the research infrastructure was just being put in place to study how to utilize the immune system to treat melanoma. This led to the development of immunotherapy drugs over the past several years, one of which is the melanoma drug Former President Carter ...
West Virginia Governor Signs Bill Protecting Youth from Risks of Skin Cancer
... rays in order to reduce the risks of skin cancer. We also know that the earlier a person starts tanning, the greater the risk of getting melanoma and other skin cancers later in life.” Research has proven that using an indoor tanning device before the age of 35 increases the risk of melanoma by 59 percent. And, the risk is even higher when tanning bed use begins before the age of 25. West Virginia Governor Signs ...
Governor Cuomo Signs Law to Protect New York State’s Young People from the Dangers of Skin Cancer Due to Indoor Tanning
... tanning devices is one of the most avoidable known risk factors for skin cancer . “ In fact, indoor tanning use before the age of 35 increases melanoma risk by a whopping 59 percent. In New York State this year alone, it is estimated that almost 5,000 people will be diagnosed with melanoma. “We thank Governor Cuomo for signing this important public health measure into law as well as the bill sponsors Assemblywoman Ellen ...
ACS CAN Applauds House Vote
... and worked with lawmakers and public health groups including Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Massachusetts Public Health Association and the Melanoma Foundation of New England, among others, to advocate for the bill’s passage. “The American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network is ... States, with more than 2 million cases being diagnosed annually. In Massachusetts this year, an estimated 1,310 people will be diagnosed with melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. Avoiding exposure to ultraviolet radiation is the most effective way to prevent skin cancer. This is ... and their skin cells are dividing and changing more rapidly than those of adults. In fact, indoor tanning use before the age of 35 increases melanoma risk by 59 percent. “The research is clear – tanning devices cause cancer. By supporting this bill to protect our kids from the UV ...
Preventing Skin Cancer
The rate of skin cancer, particularly melanoma, the deadliest form, in New Mexico, is among the highest in the country. Exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation, through sunlight and ... cancer risk category – “carcinogenic to humans.” Studies show using an indoor tanning device before the age of 35 increases the risk of melanoma by 59 percent. Restricting indoor tanning to adults is a proven strategy to deter minors to use tanning devices and help reduce skin ...
Tanning Devices No Longer Classified in Same Risk Category as Tongue Depressors
... a critical step today to protect Americans from the dangers of indoor tanning devices, the use of which can increase an individual 's risk of melanoma by 59 percent. This long-awaited order means the FDA can finally require manufacturers to display labels that warn against the use of ... Action Network Phone: (202) 661-5763 or (202) 661-5711 Email: [email protected] or [email protected] #FDA #tanning #skincancer #melanoma #tanningbed #UV #ACSCAN 0 Tanning Devices No Longer Classified in Same Risk Category as Tongue Depressors ...
2020 Utah Priority Issues
... Tanning Devices: The greatest known risk factor for skin cancer is the use of indoor tanning devices. In the US, more than 6,000 cases of melanoma can be attributed to indoor tanning annually. Melanoma is of particular concern in Utah, as the state has the highest incidence of melanoma in the country. Unfortunately, the desire for a tanned appearance still causes many people, especially young adults and teenagers, to ...
Don't Fry Day: New Hampshire Wants to Protect Teens from Tanning Beds
... but one family's story particularly stood out, that of Jason Jay Farley . At the young age of 30, Jay lost his life to Stage IV Metastatic Melanoma. He fought a 10-month battle. As his parents wrote in an op-ed to the Eagle Tribune : Many years earlier, when Jay and his friends wanted ... he used a tanning bed for the first time. We didn't know then that using indoor tanning devices before age 35 increases the risk of developing melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, by 59 percent. Jay's parents Brenda and Gary were staunch advocates for the New Hampshire legislation, ... testimony and media interviews. We credit their courage and passion with helping to pass the bill. In addition to Brenda and Gary's voices, melanoma survivors submitted letters to the editor in support of the legislation to prohibit indoor tanning by those under 18. ACS CAN volunteers ...
Massachusetts Moves to Protect Teens from Indoor Tanning
... and their skin cells are dividing and changing more rapidly than those of adults. In fact, indoor tanning use before the age of 35 increases melanoma risk by 59 percent. Skin cancer is the most common of all cancer types. According to one estimate, about 3.5 million basal and squamous ... as some people have more than one. This year the American Cancer Society estimates that there will be 76,380 newly diagnosed cases of melanoma in the United States, the most deadly type of skin cancer. Nearly all skin cancers could be prevented by limiting unprotected exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun. When they do occur, most skin cancers can be treated successfully if detected early even melanoma. As states continue to work to enact tanning restrictions, ACS CAN is also calling on the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to finalize ...
Minnesota Taking Steps to Protect Teens from Indoor Tanning
... be the end of it. No big deal," said Megan Ramey, a 25-year-old cancer survivor from White Bear Lake, Minn. Megan was diagnosed with stage III melanoma at age 20 by her local physician when she was home on a break from college. In addition to removing the irritated mole on her hip, she had ... And it's even more alarming when you couple it with the fact that people who use sunbeds before age 35 increase their lifetime risk of melanoma, the deadliest type of skin cancer, by 59 percent. That's why 33 states currently regulate the use of tanning facilities by minors and 17 ... We're committed to working with the Minnesota legislature to pass this legislation so more women like Megan avoid life-threatening battles with melanoma. Minnesota Taking Steps to Protect Teens from Indoor Tanning ...
Type
Priority Issue
State
- New York (14) Apply New York filter
- Arizona (10) Apply Arizona filter
- Missouri (9) Apply Missouri filter
- Montana (9) Apply Montana filter
- National (9) Apply National filter
- New Jersey (9) Apply New Jersey filter
- New Hampshire (8) Apply New Hampshire filter
- Maryland (6) Apply Maryland filter
- Mississippi (6) Apply Mississippi filter
- New Mexico (6) Apply New Mexico filter
- Oklahoma (5) Apply Oklahoma filter
- Maine (4) Apply Maine filter
- Massachusetts (4) Apply Massachusetts filter
- Nebraska (4) Apply Nebraska filter
- Pennsylvania (4) Apply Pennsylvania filter
- South Carolina (4) Apply South Carolina filter
- South Dakota (4) Apply South Dakota filter
- Utah (3) Apply Utah filter
- West Virginia (3) Apply West Virginia filter
- Colorado (2) Apply Colorado filter
- Michigan (2) Apply Michigan filter
- Ohio (2) Apply Ohio filter
- Texas (2) Apply Texas filter
- Alabama (1) Apply Alabama filter
- California (1) Apply California filter
- Connecticut (1) Apply Connecticut filter
- Florida (1) Apply Florida filter
- Hawaii (1) Apply Hawaii filter
- Illinois (1) Apply Illinois filter
- Indiana (1) Apply Indiana filter
- Minnesota (1) Apply Minnesota filter
- Oregon (1) Apply Oregon filter
- Puerto Rico (1) Apply Puerto Rico filter
- Rhode Island (1) Apply Rhode Island filter