The Truth About Tanning Beds and Melanoma Risk
Indoor tanning is a Group 1 carcinogen. Here's the data.
About 9,500 people are diagnosed with skin cancer in the U.S. every day (AAD).
With about 1 in 5 Americans developing skin cancer in their lifetime (AAD), prevention is a numbers game everyone is already playing.
Frequently asked questions
Can sunscreen prevent skin cancer?
Evidence indicates yes. In the landmark Australian Nambour trial, adults using sunscreen daily had fewer melanomas — with a statistically significant reduction in invasive melanoma — than those using it at their discretion. Regular broad-spectrum use, alongside shade and clothing, lowers skin-cancer risk.
What are the early warning signs of melanoma?
Watch for the ABCDEs: Asymmetry, irregular Borders, uneven Color, Diameter over about 6 mm, and Evolving (changing) spots. Also note any 'ugly duckling' mole that looks different from your others, or a sore that won't heal. See a dermatologist promptly about anything new or changing.
How often should I get a skin check?
Examine your own skin about monthly, and see a dermatologist for a professional check at least yearly — more often if you have many moles, fair skin, a history of sunburns or skin cancer, or a family history. Early detection makes melanoma highly treatable.
r/30PlusSkinCare: 'What does the ABCDE mole rule mean?'
Sources & citations
- American Academy of Dermatology, 'Skin Cancer' statistics (aad.org/media/stats-skin-cancer)
- seer.cancer.gov ↗