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June 2024

Professor of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland (Ret).

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  • A systematic review was conducted to analyze the relationship between different types of ultraviolet (UV) exposure and the risk of melanoma in individuals with Fitzpatrick skin types I-IV over the past 20 years.
  • Out of nearly 20,000 studies, 26 were included, and a significant association between UV exposure and melanoma was found in 77% of these studies, particularly highlighting sunburn as a key risk factor.
  • The research indicates that UV exposure remains a critical modifiable risk factor for melanoma in fair-skinned individuals, with specific odds ratios demonstrating the increased risk associated with sunburn and cumulative sun exposure.
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Resolvin D5 Protects Female Hairless Mouse Skin from Pathological Alterations Caused by UVB Irradiation.

Antioxidants (Basel)

August 2024

Departamento de Ciências Farmacêuticas, Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Avenida Robert Koch, 60, Hospital Universitário, Londrina 86039-440, Paraná, Brazil.

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  • Resolvin D5 (RvD5) is a lipid mediator known for its anti-inflammatory properties and its ability to increase reactive oxygen species (ROS) during bacterial infections, which can be harmful.
  • In a study involving female hairless mice, RvD5 was administered before UVB exposure, leading to reduced skin swelling and oxidative stress by enhancing antioxidants and decreasing harmful oxidants.
  • The treatment also lowered the levels of inflammatory markers and cell counts, which ultimately resulted in less collagen degradation and skin damage from UVB exposure, suggesting that RvD5 could be a potential treatment for UVB-related skin issues.
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  • Overexposure to UV light causes skin damage like sunburn and aging, while chemical sunscreens can pose health risks such as phototoxicity and photosensitivity.
  • A novel polysaccharide was purified and characterized, showing protective effects against UVB damage in both cultured skin cells and mouse models.
  • The polysaccharide decreased cell damage and oxidative stress caused by UVB, suggesting it could be an effective and safer alternative for sunscreen formulations.
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Skin cancer perceptions and sun protective practices in an indigenous Hispanic/Latinx population.

Arch Dermatol Res

August 2024

Department of Medical Education, Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, 1120 N.W. 14th Street, 10th Floor (R-669), Soffer Clinical Research Center, Rm 1025, Miami, FL, 33136, USA.

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  • Light-skinned pig breeds, like Yorkshire and Landrace, need protection from solar UVR to prevent sunburn, which is crucial for their health.
  • A study used a life-sized plastic Landrace pig model with UVR meters to assess how different shade cloths (50%, 75%, and 90% shade rates) protect against UV exposure.
  • Results showed that shade cloths significantly reduce UVR exposure, with higher shade rates providing better protection, which helps identify risk areas for sunburn in pigs.
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Climate change poses significant challenges to the grapevine cultivation for wine production. In the last years, the occurrence of extreme weather events such as intense heat waves and prolonged period of drought increased sunburn damage with negative consequences to yield and berry composition. Short-term adaptation strategies are urgently needed to mitigate these effects.

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  • A survey revealed that SPF is the top priority for patients when choosing sunscreen, but preferences differ based on whether they are in urban or rural areas.
  • There may be a lack of awareness about sunscreen recommendations among patients, indicating a need for better educational programs.
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  • The study investigates the daily-living risks that can lead to breast cancer-related lymphedema (BCLE), using data from 567 patients at a cancer center in the U.S.
  • Significant risks include infection, cuts/scratches, sunburn, steam burns, and insect bites, with certain skin trauma factors increasing the likelihood of developing BCLE substantially.
  • Findings suggest that while avoiding all risks is difficult, implementing strategies to minimize skin trauma and infection can help reduce the chances of BCLE.
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The SpHsfA8a upregulated expression can induce the expression of multiple heat-tolerance genes, and increase the tolerance of Arabidopsis thaliana to high-temperature stress. Sorbus pohuashanensis is an ornamental tree used in courtyards. However, given its poor thermotolerance, the leaves experience sunburn owing to high temperatures in summer, severely affecting its ornamental value.

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(1) Background: Rare skin cancers include epithelial, neuroendocrine, and hematopoietic neoplasias as well as cutaneous sarcomas. Ultraviolet (UV) radiation and sunburns are important drivers for the incidence of certain cutaneous sarcomas; however, the pathogenetic role of UV light is less clear in rare skin cancers compared to keratinocyte cancer and melanoma. In this study, we compared the degree of actinic elastosis (AE) as a surrogate for lifetime UV exposure among selected rare skin cancers (atypical fibroxanthoma [AFX], pleomorphic dermal sarcoma [PDS], dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans [DFSP], Kaposi sarcoma [KS], Merkel cell carcinoma [MCC], and leiomyosarcoma [LMS]) while taking into account relevant clinical variables (age, sex, and body site).

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  • * The three main types of skin cancer are melanoma, which is more aggressive due to its ability to spread, squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), and basal cell carcinoma (BCC), which generally does not spread as much.
  • * Early diagnosis is critical, utilizing methods such as biopsy and dermoscopy, and treatment options range from surgery and chemotherapy to emerging therapies like immunotherapy and herbal remedies like curcumin and green tea polyphenols, alongside prevention strategies like sun protection.
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A sunscreen product is allowed to be marketed if a protection is provided against ultraviolets (UV) including UVA rays and UVB rays expressed by the sun protection factor (SPF). UVB is radiation that is in the region of the ultraviolet spectrum which extends from about 290 to 320 nm in wavelength and that is primarily responsible for sunburn, ageing of the skin, and the development of skin cancer. Thus, since April 2009, the Bureau Interprofessionnel d'Etudes Analytiques (BIPEA) set up a proficiency testing scheme (PTS) for the determination of SPF in vivo of sunscreen products according to ISO 24444 standard [Cosmetics - Sun protection test methods - in vivo determination of the sun protection factor (SPF)] to evaluate the analytical performances of laboratories on these analyses.

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Objective: Skin cancer remains prevalent despite numerous studies reporting the benefits of sunscreen for reducing risk of skin cancer and sunburn. While the risks of not wearing sunscreen are well-documented, there are no effective interventions to promote sunscreen use across populations, and existing interventions have modest outcomes. The current study investigated a novel intervention to increase sunscreen use.

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Sun-related knowledge and practices in Irish construction and agricultural workers.

Occup Med (Lond)

July 2024

School of Natural Sciences & Ryan Institute, University of Galway, H91TK33 Galway, Ireland.

Background: Agricultural and construction workers spend much of their work time outdoors and have higher risks of developing skin cancer when compared to indoor workers. However, there is limited research on ultraviolet radiation (UVR) exposure knowledge, sun safety practices and constraints within these occupational groups in Ireland.

Aims: This study aimed to examine self-reported time spent outdoors in a sample of Irish agricultural and construction workers; to describe and compare UVR exposure knowledge, safety practices and perceived constraints in both occupational groups, and to assess the association of demographic, personal and occupational factors with sun-related knowledge, practices and perceived constraints.

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  • Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common skin cancer, with the primary risk factor being UV light exposure, which causes cumulative damage leading to its development.
  • The study aimed to explore trends and risk factors for BCC, as well as the relationship between patients' education levels and their awareness of skin cancer risks.
  • Conducted with 141 participants, results showed that most BCC cases occurred in sun-exposed areas and were more common in individuals with fair skin types compared to controls.
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Objectives: To determine the rate skin color is reported in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) involving basal cell carcinoma (BCC) identification and treatment in the top ten dermatology journals.

Methods: A systematic review was conducted of RCTs involving BCC among the top ten dermatology journals, determined by impact factor, from inception to July 11th, 2023. Studies were included if they reviewed the prevention, detection, and treatment of BCC, directly involved patients, and were classified as RCTs.

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  • - A recent study found that only 16.6% of TikTok videos about sun protection were made by board-certified dermatologists, with the majority coming from beauty bloggers (38.7%) and consumers (33.7%).
  • - The analysis was conducted by examining the top 100 videos associated with hashtags like #sunscreen and #sunprotection from August 25-27, 2023, raising concerns about the credibility of the information provided.
  • - Additionally, only 2.8% of the videos addressed skin of color, indicating a lack of diversity and inclusivity in skincare content on TikTok and highlighting a need for dermatologists to contribute more educational content on the platform.
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Background: Young adults engage in behaviors that place them at risk for skin cancer. Dissemination of digital health promotion interventions via social media is a potentially promising strategy to modify skin cancer risk behaviors by increasing UV radiation (UVR) protection and skin cancer examinations.

Objective: This study aimed to compare 3 digital interventions designed to modify UVR exposure, sun protection, and skin cancer detection behaviors among young adults at moderate to high risk of skin cancer.

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Tunable thermoresponsive hydrogels for temperature regulation and warning in fruit and vegetables preservation.

Food Chem

October 2024

School of Food Science and Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510641, China; Academy of Contemporary Food Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou Higher Education Mega Center, Guangzhou 510006, China; Engineering and Technological Research Centre of Guangdong Province on Intelligent Sensing and Process Control of Cold Chain Foods, & Guangdong Province Engineering Laboratory for Intelligent Cold Chain Logistics Equipment for Agricultural Products, Guangzhou Higher Education Mega Centre, Guangzhou 510006, China.

Fresh fruit and vegetables usually suffer from quality deterioration when exposed to inappropriate temperatures. Common energy-input temperature regulation is widely applied but there remain challenges of increasing energy consumption. Passive temperature management regulates the heat transfer without energy consumption, showing a sustainable strategy for food preservation.

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Background: Skin cancer rates are on the rise globally. School sun safety programmes are recommended by the World Health Organization to reduce the risk of future skin cancer at the population level; however, these are encouraged but not mandated in Wales.

Objectives: To explore current sun protection practices and sun safety education in primary schools in Wales and whether these are linked to the existence of a formal sun safety policy.

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Background and objective Exposure to sunlight's ultraviolet (UV) radiation poses various health risks, including sunburn, skin damage, and heightened skin cancer risk. Sunblock usage has surged due to widespread advertising campaigns. Individuals spending time outdoors should employ protective measures like wearing hats, applying sunblock with a high sun protection factor (SPF), covering exposed skin, and seeking shade to mitigate UV exposure's harmful effects.

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