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Have Your Patients Been Asking About the Safety of Sunscreens?
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Recent attacks on sunscreens
by the Environmental Working Group (EWG) and by the media point to
imperfections and potential risks, but miss the point that sunscreen
continues to be one of the safest and most effective sun protection
methods available. We are concerned that the criticisms will
raise unnecessary fears
and cause people to stop using sunscreen, doing their skin serious
harm.
Since its inception in 1979, The Skin Cancer Foundation has
always
recommended using a sunscreen with an SPF of 15 or higher as one
important part of a complete sun protection regimen which
includes seeking shade, covering up with clothing including a
wide-brimmed hat and UV-blocking sunglasses and avoiding tanning and UV
tanning booths.
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In general, the criticisms have not been based on hard
science. In fact, the Chair of the Skin Cancer Foundation’s Photobiology Committee, Warwick L. Morison, MD, reviewed the
same studies reviewed by the EWG and that their determination of
what made a sunscreen bad or good was based on “junk science.”
Click HERE to
read our response to topics including
nanoparticles in zinc oxide and titanium dioxide, vitamin A in
sunscreen, and more.
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Since 1979, The Skin Cancer Foundation has been educating the public and the medical profession about skin cancer prevention, detection, and treatment. It is the only international organization devoted solely to combating the world’s most common cancer, now occurring at epidemic levels. The Foundation’s mission is to decrease the incidence of the disease by means of public and professional education, medical training, and research.
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