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Sister Iroz
July 29th, 2009, 03:41 PM
LONDON -- International cancer experts have moved tanning beds and ultraviolet radiation into the top cancer risk category deeming both to be definite causes of cancer.

For years, scientists have described tanning beds and ultraviolet radiation as "probable carcinogens."

A new analysis of about 20 studies concludes the risk of skin cancer jumps by 75 percent when people start using tanning beds before age 30.

Experts also found that all types of ultraviolet radiation caused worrying mutations in mice, proof the radiation is carcinogenic. Previously, only one type of ultraviolet radiation was thought to be lethal.

The new classification means tanning beds and ultraviolet radiation are definite causes of cancer, alongside tobacco, the hepatitis B virus and chimney sweeping, among others.

The research was published online in the medical journal Lancet Oncology on Wednesday by experts at the International Agency for Research on Cancer in Lyon, the cancer arm of the World Health Organization.

"People need to be reminded of the risks of sunbeds," said Vincent Cogliano, one of the cancer researchers. "We hope the prevailing culture will change so teens don't think they need to use sunbeds to get a tan."

Cogliano said the classification means experts are confident that tanning beds cause cancer, but he noted they may not be as potent as other carcinogens like tobacco or arsenic.

Most lights used in tanning beds give off mainly ultraviolet radiation, which cause skin and eye cancer. As use of tanning beds has increased among people under 30, doctors have seen a parallel rise in the numbers of young people with skin cancer, though most types of skin cancer are benign.

According to the studies reviewed by Cogliano and colleagues, using tanning beds caused about a 20 percent increased relative risk of developing melanoma, the deadliest kind of skin cancer.

Cogliano said it was impossible to know how many benign skin cancers might be caused by tanning beds, because of complicating factors like exposure to regular sunlight. He and colleagues examined data from more than 7,000 melanoma cases and found a strong association between tanning bed use and the disease. He compared the link to that found between tobacco and lung cancer.

In Britain, melanoma is now the leading cancer diagnosed in women in their 20s. Normally, skin cancer rates are highest in people over 75. According to a British study from 2003, about 100 people every year die of melanoma attributable to tanning beds.

Previous studies found younger people who regularly use tanning beds are eight times more likely to get melanoma than people who have never used them. In the past, WHO warned people younger than 18 to stay away from tanning beds.

The American Cancer Society advises people to try bronzing or self-tanning creams instead of tanning beds.
http://www.suntimes.com/lifestyles/health/1690874,tanning-beds-deadly-cancer-072909.article

I used to use tanning beds and I've also had two different types of skin cancer. One on my forehead basal cell (stage one) and one on my nose squamous (stage two). Now who's to say I got it from the sun on tanning beds I don't know. But I do know tanning beds are just as dangerous.

Rhoni
July 29th, 2009, 03:46 PM
I love using tanning beds..It is so relaxing after a long day..

Dakota Valkyrie
July 29th, 2009, 04:03 PM
Regular beds work for relaxing too and don't make you look leather skinned when you get older :)

solange82200
July 29th, 2009, 04:05 PM
This sucks. I was just about to start my membership back up at the tanning salon. Its so much easier than going outside for 3 hours. Who has time for that? And Im so freaking pale otherwise. This SUCKS!

Dakota Valkyrie
July 29th, 2009, 04:07 PM
My daughters use spray tans. Those will probably turn out to be bad, too. Everything is.

Rhoni
July 29th, 2009, 04:11 PM
Everything is bad for you..You may as well enjoy life and not worry about what may kill you..Stress is one of the leading causes of death..So fuck it I am going to tan ..

Dakota. my bed doesn't have the warmness and light that makes my skin all dark and healthy looking.:) (can't wait for your answer to this) LOL

pissedoffindaytona
July 29th, 2009, 04:29 PM
I live in Daytona and the tanning beds here are making a killing, I am canadian white compared to the locals, I use a tanning bed occasionally usually before holidays to get the white turn to beige, but my coworkers all have deep tans and polished nails, I was like Fuck, they don't do shit on weekends and it's true they don't, lol but If you abuse the tanning bed yeah, might as well be in the sun without any protection. alot of ladies here have all kinds of skin damage on closeup

thebooblady
July 29th, 2009, 04:33 PM
When I was a teen, my friends and I used to go to the beach and then go tanning all in the same day lol. I never really got that into it because it makes me itch like crazy. I always said I'd like to get my skin cancer the natural way.

Athena
July 29th, 2009, 05:00 PM
I'm pale. Always have been - always will be.

Just remember, ladies... when you tan, you're tanning for other women, not men. The women men think are the sexiest in the world are overwhelmingly pale, or they have naturally olive-toned skin. That's right - none of them are orange. :wink:

crown
July 29th, 2009, 07:49 PM
I'm shocked. You mean to tell me slow cooking yourself is bad for you???
What's next? cigarettes, alcohol, botox.
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