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77ncaachamps

http://www.sacbee.com/business/story/2067509.html

Capital-area tanning salon owners unfazed by cancer study
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By Marissa Lang
mlang@sacbee.com
Published: Thursday, Jul. 30, 2009 - 12:00 am | Page 8B

Despite a new study deeming tanning beds as likely to cause cancer as smoking cigarettes, local tanning salon owners say they're not too worried about business.

"This is normal," said Sue Dickman, owner of Planet Beach Contempo Spa in Sacramento. "It happens every couple of years that this whole thing gets blown out of proportion. But we've still had people coming in all day."

Tanning beds were announced as "carcinogenic to humans" Wednesday by the International Agency for Research on Cancer, affiliated with the World Health Organization. The agency recommended tanning beds be moved into the top cancer risk category, on the same level as cigarettes, plutonium, arsenic and mustard gas.

Investigations into about 20 different studies concluded that all types of ultraviolet rays are harmful, said researchers led by Dr. Fatiha El Ghissaissi, a France-based WHO oncology expert. Researchers found the risk of developing skin melanoma – the deadliest form of skin cancer – increases 75 percent when a person begins using tanning beds before 30.

But some tanning salon regulars said they knew it was bad for them from the start.

"I probably shouldn't tan as much as I do," said Ashley O'Con, an 18-year-old California State University, Sacramento, freshman from Roseville. "It's an addiction; everyone I know that goes tanning is addicted to it. Right now I don't feel tan because you get used to it, but I know other people think I look really dark."

For many people, societal pressure outweighs science, despite the highly publicized risks.

"It's everywhere; it's in my own household. I'm trying to talk my own teenage daughter out of going tanning," said Catherine Lenz, a physician's assistant at Sutter Medical Group's Midtown Dermatology. "I try to emphasize that you need to be sensible. Your skin is the largest organ on your body, and there are huge risk factors to not wearing sun protection and frequenting tanning beds."

The new categorization means WHO considers tanning beds and other sources of ultraviolet radiation to be definite causes of cancer, though not everybody who tans will develop skin cancer.

Because skin cancer rates are usually highest in people over 75, doctors said the rise in the number of skin cancer cases among young people is very disturbing and points to a lack of awareness and understanding about skin health.

"Just because you don't burn doesn't mean you're not doing damage to your skin," said Dr. Philina Lamb, a dermatology specialist at UC Davis Medical Center. "The key is exposure. When people go into tanning salons every couple days, they're just increasing their risk slowly even though they're not burning."

Non-melanoma skin cancers, which are often treatable and not life-threatening, are beginning to show up in younger people, which increases their risk of other cancer and health complications as they get older, WHO and local doctors said.

But local tanning salon owners say they take precautions to prevent their customers from getting overexposed to harmful ultraviolet light.

"We skin-type all of our customers like you would get at a dermatologist's office," said Tom Mattley, owner of three Island Tan salons. "We try to tell everyone to think about it logically; moderation is the key to everything, whether it be tanning or drinking a 12-pack of soda or eating eight cheeseburgers. Everything can be bad for you if you do it in excess."

Tanning salon owners said many of their customers come in for a "base tan," so they won't burn when they go on vacation and spend time in the sun. Overexposure to sunlight is also ranked by WHO as cancer-causing.

Doctors say they are seeing cases in which overexposure to ultraviolet rays has led to other skin problems like blood vessel and tissue damage, sags, wrinkles and collagen depletion, in people in their 20s.
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Skatastrophy

So who's going to be the first to open up a tanning and smoking club?  Maybe spray DEET on yourself every half hour while you're in there?

ChicosBailBonds

Indeelaw has an interesting picture of Crean from high school.  Looks like he was pretty dark there, too.  Maybe, just maybe, the man has dark skin?




http://buckyville.yuku.com/topic/20647/t/Bad-news-for-Tom-Crean.html

reinko

There you again Chicos, defending Crean again. ;)

ZiggysFryBoy

Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on August 02, 2009, 11:40:36 AM
Indeelaw has an interesting picture of Crean from high school.  Looks like he was pretty dark there, too.  Maybe, just maybe, the man has dark skin?




http://buckyville.yuku.com/topic/20647/t/Bad-news-for-Tom-Crean.html

careful posting anything that has the fingerprints of UW-Madison on it...they might have doctored indee's photo by airbrushing Crean darker.   8-)

77ncaachamps

Quote from: 4everwarriors' hedge trimmers on August 02, 2009, 08:33:36 PM
careful posting anything that has the fingerprints of UW-Madison on it...they might have doctored indee's photo by airbrushing Crean darker.   8-)

That's not Crean!

That's Ralph Macchio.
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Skatastrophy

Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on August 02, 2009, 11:40:36 AM
Indeelaw has an interesting picture of Crean from high school.  Looks like he was pretty dark there, too.  Maybe, just maybe, the man has dark skin?

Tanning Bed addiction is a disease that affects many young teens.  Making excuses for those with such an affliction is merely enabling them.

MU B2002

Quote from: Skatastrophy on August 03, 2009, 08:57:53 AM
Tanning Bed addiction is a disease that affects many young teens.  Making excuses for those with such an affliction is merely enabling them.
http://cancer.about.com/od/skincancermelanoma/a/tanorexia.htm
"VPI"
- Mike Hunt

ChicosBailBonds

Quote from: Skatastrophy on August 03, 2009, 08:57:53 AM
Tanning Bed addiction is a disease that affects many young teens.  Making excuses for those with such an affliction is merely enabling them.
???  I don't disagree with you, I just don't think the guy was in a tanning bed like so many people here claim. I think he's naturally dark.

PuertoRicanNightmare

He may have dark pigment, but there is zero doubt that he tans. There is a book on success that recommends it, by the way. The idea being that tan skin represents some kind of confidence. It's clear this is a guy who gets every idea and personality trait from others so I suspect this is also where he got his embarrassing fondness for tanning.

4everwarriors

If he had a sauna in his Quon digs, he certainly had a tanning bed.
"Give 'Em Hell, Al"

ChicosBailBonds

Quote from: 4everwarriors on August 03, 2009, 10:10:46 AM
If he had a sauna in his Quon digs, he certainly had a tanning bed.

Why, is that a 2 for 1 bundled deal or something?   ;)


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