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Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia
Assessment of knowledge of skin cancer prevention and its relation with sun exposure and photo protection amongst gym academy members on the south of Santa Catarina, Brazil
Mariana Rocha Fabris2  Edson Souza Machado Durães2  Beatriz Castellar De Faria Martignago1  Luiz Felipe De Oliveira Blanco1  Thiago Rocha Fabris1 
[1],Universidade do Extremo Sul CatarinenseCriciúma SC ,Brasil
关键词: Skin;    Skin neoplasms;    Solar radiation;    Sunlight;    Sunscreening agents;    Ultraviolet rays;    Luz solar;    Neoplasias cutâneas;    Pele;    Protetores de raios solares;    Radiação solar;    Raios ultravioleta;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S0365-05962012000100004
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】
BACKGROUND: Skin cancer is the most frequent neoplasia in several parts of the world and also in Brazil. There is evidence of an increase in morbidity and mortality from skin cancer. Although the incidence of skin cancer is increasing, it is estimated that 45% of all preventable cancers worldwide are skin neoplasias. Several studies have emphasized the need for campaigns to encourage sun protection. OBJECTIVE: To assess the knowledge about skin cancer prevention and its association with sun exposure and photo protection in gym members. METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional, descriptive and quantitative study during January to July 2009, including gym members of both sexes in the city of Criciuma. A self-administered questionnaire was used. The statistical analysis was conducted in a descriptive way in regards to the absolute and relative frequencies of the variables under study. RESULTS: Of the 317 questionnaires studied, 62% were from women and 38% from men. Skin types II and III predominated, and the average age was 27.6 years. 94.3% of the participants reported that they had heard about the risks of sun exposure, mostly in terms of skin cancer risk (80.8%). Most participants, especially women, reported some form of sun protective measure. CONCLUSION: The population studied, similar to that in other regions of Brazil and the world, is aware of the risks of excessive sun exposure and skin cancer prevention, but has not yet incorporated appropriate sun protection measures into their daily habits.
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