Tag Archives: sunscreen
What’s more dangerous, tanning sprays or tanning beds?
Some broad spectrum advice about preventing skin cancer
My husband Barry loves being out in the sun. No matter what the season. Here’s a picture of him picking blueberries on a hot summer day. Unfortunately, skin cancer runs in his family. Over the years, he has had several lesions removed, frozen, or burned off. He’s lucky because, so far, all have been either […]
Men, follow this simple advice. It could save your life
Guest post by retired dermatologist J. Michael Taylor, MD, MPH According to a recent survey by the Skin Cancer Foundation, men over age 50 are twice as likely as women to die from malignant melanoma. This difference increases with age. Men are also much more likely to develop the more common, but less threatening, basal […]
The Ocean Inspires Maine Dermatologist to Create Skin Care Products
Does Sunscreen Prevent Malignant Melanoma?
Does sunscreen prevent malignant melanoma? The short answer is not necessarily. Two reasons why: 1. People slather it on and then bake in the sun twice as long they should. 2. Some sunscreens are not broad-spectrum. In other words, they protect against UVB rays but not UVA rays, which may also cause skin cancer — […]
Does Sunscreen Prevent Malignant Melanoma?
Does sunscreen prevent malignant melanoma? The short answer is not necessarily. Two reasons why: 1. People slather it on and then bake in the sun twice as long they should. 2. Some sunscreens are not broad-spectrum. In other words they protect against UVB rays but not UVA rays, which may also cause skin cancer — […]
Broad-Spectrum Advice About Skin Cancer
Skin cancer runs in my husband Barry’s family. He has had several lesions removed, frozen, or burned off over the years. Fortunately, all have been either precancerous areas called actinic keratoses or basal cell carcinomas, which are easily treated. He has all the risk factors. Risk factors for skin cancer Light-colored skin, hair, and […]