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Skin Cancer Prevention Or Polo Shirt?

By: Pamela Wigglesworth Home | Health-and-Fitness


The depleting ozone layer seems to be contributing to the increase of skin cancer. An estimated 1.3 million new cases of non-melanoma skin cancer are diagnosed within the United States each year, outnumbering all other cancers combined.rnrnAs with most children, they tend to spend time outdoors from 10:00am to 4:00pm when UV rays are at their highest. One blistering sunburn in childhood or adolescence more than doubles a person\'s chances of developing melanoma later in life.\"¹ \"A person\'s risk for melanoma doubles if he or she has had five or more sunburns at any age.\"². Is your child sun protected?rnrnSkin cancer can be prevented and it is never too late to start taking better care of your skin! Clothing appears to provide one of the most convenient forms of protection against ultraviolet radiation (UV). However, the fact remains that not all clothing is sufficiently protective against harmful UV radition. The average T-shirt only provides an ultraviolet protection factor (UPF) equivalent to a SPF 7 sunscreen.rnrnSun protective clothes are specially engineered clothing, swimming suits or hats that have been specially developed to include chemical UV absorbers that prevent penetration of UVA and UVB rays. UVA, the \"Ageing Ray\" which makes up 95% of UV light energy, has the power to penetrate deep into our skin where it can do permanent harm to the skin cells. UVB, known as the \"Burning Ray\" is comprised of 4-5% of the UV light energy, is one of the greatest causes of skin cancer.rnrnUPF is like the sun protective factor SPF used on sunscreen lotion bottles and fabrics today, in that both UPF and SPF measure sunburn protection. A lot of companies will kind of bounce back and forth between SPF and UPF so let\'s take a moment to clarify what exactly each of these acronyms means.rnrnUPF is the measurement of how much UV light it blocks. The amount of protection that any fabrication provides varies and is dependant upon the type of fabric, the weave or type of knit fabric. Historically, these fabrications have a denser weave or knit construction and are normally darker in color. A 1 over the UPF number represents the maximum amount of UV rays penetrating the fabric. A UPF 15 rating allows 1/15 of UV rays through the fabric.rnrnSPF on the other hand measures how long you can stay in the sun without burning. If you normally burn in 10 minutes, a sunscreen with a 15 SPF would protect you 15 times as long, or 150 minutes, assuming you don\'t sweat or get wet. If a fair-skinned, blond headed person burns in five minutes under the noon day sun, a SPF 10 would enable her to remain outside for fifty minutes before burning -- ten times longer than without sunscreen. An individual who has a darker skin tone might burn in 20 minutes without sunscreen could stay out for 200 minutes.rnrnThe best protection or prevention of skin cancer for your child is to use a combination of sun protective clothing and the appropriate SPF level of sun screen.rnrn1. \"Squamous Cell Carcinoma.\" MayoClinic.com. 8 March 2007. 15 April 2008 2. Pfahlberg A, Kolmel KF, Gefeller O. Timing of excessive ultraviolet radiation and melanoma: epidemiology does not support the existence of a critical period of high susceptibility to solar ultraviolet radiation-induced melanoma. British Journal of Dermatology, March 2001; 144; 3:471rnrnrnCopyright (c) 2008 Pamela Wigglesworth



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Founder & Managing Director of Kids-Tee-Off Pte Ltd, Pamela Wigglesworth is a 25 year veteran of the apparel design, retail and manufacturing industry. She is an international consultant to start ups and SMEs. Sun protective clothing provides one of the most convenient forms of protection that guards young skin against the penetration of harmful UVA and UVB rays.

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