Messages for ultraviolet‐radiation protection to fair‐skinned populations
Lieve Brochez, Claus Garbe, Teresa Amaral, Petr Arenberger, Violeta Astratinei, Philippe Autier, Marianne Berwick, Matilda Bylaite, Brigitte Boonen, Veronique del Marmol, Brigitte Dreno, Maria Concetta Fargnoli, Adele C. Green, Rüdiger Greinert, Axel Hauschild

TL;DR
This paper presents a new public education leaflet with evidence-based UV protection messages for fair-skinned populations to reduce skin cancer risk.
Contribution
The paper introduces a refined, internationally adaptable UV protection message developed through multi-stakeholder feedback and scientific evidence.
Findings
The leaflet emphasizes shade and protective clothing as primary UV protection strategies.
Sunscreen is recommended as a supplementary measure, with a focus on high SPF for uncovered skin.
The initiative addresses common concerns like vitamin D and sunscreen safety with evidence-based responses.
Abstract
Skin cancer prevention remains a critical public health challenge, particularly in fair‐skinned populations in Europe, the United States and Australia, where incidence rates of keratinocyte skin cancer and melanoma continue to rise despite decades of public education on ultraviolet‐radiation (UVR) protection. Although progress has been observed in Oceania, the overall effectiveness of current prevention strategies remains insufficient. This paper aims to refine and disseminate more effective UVR protection messages by developing an evidence‐based, internationally adaptable public education leaflet. The development of this educational material followed the current guidelines for the development of health promotion materials and effective public education. Based on the scientific evidence, a plain‐language message has been drafted. It was subsequently revised through multiple rounds of…
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TopicsSkin Protection and Aging · Biocrusts and Microbial Ecology · Neonatal skin health care
