Citations

Education

1. Glanz K, Maddock JE, Lew RA, Murakami-Akatsuka. A randomized trial of the Hawaii SunSmart program=s impact on outdoor recreation staff. J Am Acad Dermatol 44:973-978, 2001
2. Montague M, Borland R, Sinclair C. Slip! Slop! Slap! and SunSmart, 1980-2000: Skin Cancer Control and 20 years of population-based campaigning. Health Educ & Behav 28(3):290-305, 2001.
3. Glanz K, Lew RA, Song V, Murakami-Akatsuka L. Skin Cancer Prevention in Outdoor Recreation Settings: Effects of the Hawaii SunSmart Program. Effective Clinical Practice 3(2):53-61, 2000.
4. Glanz K, Carbone E, Song V. Formative research for developing targeted skin cancer prevention programs for children in multiethnic Hawaii. Health Educ Res 14(2): 155-166, 1999.
5. Glanz K, Chang L, Song V, Silverio R, Muneoka L. Skin cancer prevention for children, parents, and caregivers: A field test of Hawaii=s SunSmart program. J Am Acad Dermatol38(3):413-417, 1998.
6. Buller MK, goldbert G, Buller DB. Sun smart day: a pilot program for photoprotection education. Pediatr Dermatol 14:257-263, 1997.
7. Vitols P, Oates RK. Teaching children about skin cancer prevention: why wait for adolescence? Aust NZ J Public Health 21:602-605, 1997
8. Mayer J, Slymen DJ, Eckhardt L, Johnston MR, Elder JP, Sallis JF, Creech L, Lui KJ, Rosenbert C, Souvignier ST, Stepanski B. Reducing ultraviolet radiation exposure in children. Prev Med 26: 516-522, 1997
9. Buller DB, Buller MK, Beach B, et al. Sunny days, healthy ways: evaluation of a skin cancer prevention curriculum for elementary school-aged children. J Am Acad Dermatol 35:911-922, 1996.
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Skin Cancer Prevention

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2. Wright MW, Wright, Wright ST, Wagner RF. Mechanisms of sunscreen failure. J Am Acad Dermatol 44(5):781-784, 2001.
3. Noonan FP, Recio JA, Takayama H, Duray P, Anver MR, Rush WL, DeFabo EC, Merlino G. Neonatal sunburn and melanoma in mice. Nature 413(6853):271-2, 2001.
4. Coogan PF, Geller A, Adams M, Steinberg Benjes L, Koh HK. Sun protection practices in preadolescents and adolescents: A school-based survey of almost 25,000 Connecticut schoolchildren. J Am Acad Dermatol 44(3):512-519, 2001.
5. Harris RB, Griffith K, Moon TE. Trends in the incidence of nonmelanoma skin cancers in southeastern Arizona, 1985-1996. J Am Acad Dermatol 45(4): 528-536, 2001.
6. Gallagher RP, Rivers JK, Lee TK, Bajdik CD, McLean DI, Coldman AJ. Broad-spectrum sunscreen use and the development of new nevi in white children: a randomized controlled trial. JAMA 283:2955-2960, 2000
7. Hill D and Dixon H. Promoting sun protection in children: rationale and challenges. Health Education and Behavior 26:409-417, 1999.
8. Emmons KM, Colditz GA. Preventing excess sun exposure: it is time for a national policy. J Natl Cancer Inst 91:1269-1270, 1999.
9. Clarke VA, Williams T, Arthey S. Skin type and optimistic bias in relation to the sun protection and suntanning behaviors of young adults. J Behavioral Medicine 20(2):207-222, 1997.
10. Mayer J, Slymen DJ, Eckhardt L, Johnston MR, Elder JP, Sallis JF, Creech L, Lui KJ, Rosenberg C, Souvignier ST, Stepanski B. Reducing ultraviolet radiation exposure in children. Prev Med 26:516-522, 1997.
11. Zinman R, Schwartz S, Gordon K, Fitzpatrick E, Camfield C. Predictors of sunscreen use in childhood. Arch Ped & Adol Med 149(7): 804-807, 1995.
12. Truhan AP. Sun protection in childhood. Clinical Pediatrics 30(12):676-681, 1991.
13. Weinstock MA, Colditz GA, Stampfer MJ, Bronstein BR, Mihm MC, Speizer FE. Nonfamilial cutaneous melanoma incidence in women associated with sun exposure before 20 years of age. Pediatrics 84(2):199-204, 1989.
14. Marks R. Nonmelanotic skin cancer and solar keratoses: the quiet 20th century epidemic. Int J Dermatol 26(4):201-205, 1987.
15. Stern RS, Weinstein MC, Baker SG. risk reduction for nonmelanoma skin cancer with childhood sunscreen use. Arch Dermatol 122(5):537-545, 1986.

 

 






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