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Sneakers Cover State House Front Steps to Urge Legislators to Keep South Carolina Teens Healthy
... tanning devices as carcinogenic to humans and the FDA requires the highest level of warning possible on the packaging—a black box warning. Melanoma is the most deadly form of skin cancer. In South Carolina this year, an estimated 1,810 people will be diagnosed with the disease. Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States, and on average, one person dies from melanoma every hour. The earlier a person starts tanning, the greater the risk of getting melanoma and other skin cancers later in life because ultraviolet (UV) radiation can damage DNA in skin cells and is cumulative over time. For ...
ACS CAN Urges Pennsylvania Legislature to Prohibit Youth from Using Indoor Tanning Devices
... protect kids from skin cancer and save lives. This year in Pennsylvania alone, it’s estimated that 4,340 people will be diagnosed with melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. “The World Health Organization places indoor tanning devices in the highest cancer risk ... can cause long-term skin damage and skin cancer. Anyone who uses tanning devices before age 35, increases their risk of being diagnosed with melanoma by 59%. ### About ACS CAN The American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) is making cancer a top priority for public ...
HOUSE VOTE MARKS BREAKTHROUGH FOR INDOOR TANNING BILL
... to the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, indoor tanning use by people under the age of 35 increases the risk of the skin cancer melanoma by 59 percent. An estimated 1,310 people in Massachusetts will be diagnosed with melanoma this year, with young people more at risk to damage from UV radiation because of their developing skin cells, the network said. "The ...
Assembly Approves Teen Tan Ban
... a ban on indoor tanning for minors. Now, it’s time for the Senate to approve this measure, just as it did last session. New Jersey’s melanoma rate has increased 43 percent in a 10 year period. Indoor tanning is a major factor fueling that increase. The World Health Organization ... dioxin, mustard gas, tobacco smoke and vinyl chloride. According to the WHO, use of tanning beds before the age of 30 increases the risk of melanoma 75 percent. The American Cancer Society urges the Senate to move this bill quickly through committee and onto the floor for a vote.” ...
ACS CAN Calls on Maryland Governor to Sign Bill Designed to Protect Youth from Skin Cancer
... leadership in sponsoring this legislation. “We know that the earlier a person starts tanning, the greater the risk of being diagnosed with melanoma and other skin cancers later in life. And the most recent data indicates that about one in six high school girls use a tanning device by ... which is the same category as tobacco and asbestos. In 2019, the American Cancer Society projects that 1,750 Marylanders will be diagnosed with melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, and 110 are projected to die from the disease. The American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network is ...
100 Cancer Advocates to Urge Lawmakers to Curb Indoor Tanning, Protect Prevention Funding
... session. Ally Healey – an advocate from St. Louis – is available to share her story about tanning as a teenager and later developing melanoma. WHO: Ally Healey, an ACS CAN volunteer and melanoma survivor from St. Louis 100 cancer patients, survivors and ACS CAN volunteers WHAT: ACS CAN Day at the Capitol - Morning ...
Miss Montana Mo Shea Joins Forces with American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network for Skin Cancer Prevention
... indoor tanning restrictions to protect teens from increased cancer risk. "Skin cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in the country and melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, is one of the most preventable cancers in young adults," said Mo Shea, Miss Montana 2019 and ACS CAN ... to continue to educate Montanans about skin cancer prevention and the dangers of tanning." This year, 450 Montanans will be diagnosed with melanoma, the second most common cancer among females aged 15 to 29. Research shows using tanning devices before age 35 increase risk for developing melanoma by 59%, and rates increase when tanning devices are used before age 25. "The research is clear: tanning devices increase cancer risk. In ...
Montgomery County is saving lives from skin cancer
... prohibits anyone under the age of 18 from using tanning facilities.” Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the United States and melanoma is one of the most common cancer diagnosed in young adults. Using a tanning device before the age of 35 increases the risk of melanoma by 59 percent and the chance of squamous cell carcinoma by 67 percent. “Montgomery County is forward thinking in protecting ... skin cancers among our youth.” The American Cancer Society estimates that 1,590 Maryland residents are diagnosed annually with melanoma of the skin and 190 are expected to die from the disease. Basal and squamous cell skin cancers are far more common, but the exact number ...
Keep Texas Teens From Getting Skin Cancer
... due to an increased risk for skin cancer. Individuals who use indoor tanning devices at a younger age have a 75 percent increased risk for melanoma and a 69 percent increase of early onset basal cell carcinoma than those who never use indoor tanning. Download our new fact sheet on ...
Thank You For Helping Us Prevent Skin Cancer
... step closer to saving Hoosiers' lives by protecting Indiana minors from the dangers of indoor tanning devices that can lead to skin cancer and melanoma diagnoses. Want to take the next step? Join us for the 2019 Indiana Cancer Advocacy Day on February 19th from 9am - 3pm. Join over 100 ...
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