Rich White Women More Prone To Melanoma

A recent study in the United States by the Cancer Prevention Institute of California has shown that affluent young white women are nearly six times as likely to develop skin cancer melanoma compared to women from poorer backgrounds.

At its most basic level this can probably be put down to the fact that affluent women have more opportunities for tanning. They can afford a better standard of living which includes a better work life balance with time spent on the beach and more money to spend on sun beds and other beauty product treatments.

The study examined the relationship between melanoma occurrence, UV light exposure from either sun beds or sunbathing and socioeconomic status. Scientists looked at data from 3.800 white women and young girls between the ages of 15 and 39 in California two decades apart.

The results pointed to the higher disposable income and higher occurrences of melanoma.

The full study will appear in the July print issue of Archives of Dermatology.

What Are Fake Tan Injections

Fake Tan Injections are used in the process of fake tanning and involve putting a synthetic hormone called melanotan under your skin using injections.

Melanotan fake tan injections work as accelerators to tan the colour of the skin. They use a synthetic hormone called Melanotan which increases the level of the pigment, melanin in the skin. Melanin is the body’s natural response to the sun and by increasing the level s of melanin results in skin tanning.

There are two forms of fake tan injections available, Melanotan I and II, which need to be diluted with water before being injected.

This is unlike self tanners on the market that involve putting tanner on your skin which are composed using Dihydroxyaceton (DHA) as the base of the various formulations. The vibrant component in sunless tanning products, Dihydroxyaceton (DHA), does not work individually instead it works with the amino acids found in the skin.

With the mixture of bothDHA and amino acids a chemical reaction occurs which causes skin to bronze when applied to the skin. The main advantage of using the combination of DHA and amino acids is that it does not destroy or damage the skin.

Harms of Fake Tan Injections

There has been recent widespread coverage in newspapers regarding the dangers of injecting Melanotan, which requires an injection of the synthetic hormone under the skin in order to stimulate the skin to tan.

The drug is sold both online and as counter products at both gyms and beauty salons. The fear is that because the drug is self-injected users may be putting themselves at risk of developing infections such as hepatitis or HIV.

Melanotan fake tan injections are also rumoured to cause asthamas and skin allergies as well as causing possible harm to the endocrine system of the body.

It all points to realistically staying away from fake tan injections and going along the safer route of  sunless tanning using self tanners applied on your skin and not under your skin!

 

The Dangers Of Sunbeds

Sun beds have a fluorescent lamp that contains phosphor blends. These phosphor blends discharges ultraviolet rays.

Extensive research was carried out by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) in which it was concluded that the dangers of sun beds are equivalent to the risks and dangers caused by exposure to asbestos and smoking cigarettes.

Further research has shown that the risk of getting a malignant condition was increased by 75-80% in those people who used sunbeds regularly.

Diseases Caused By Tanning Beds

The AmericanMelanoma Foundation research on cancer and its links to sun beds found that exposure to UV can cause malignancy of the eye. They also found that Tumours are one of the most common cancer growths nowadays amongst sun bed users.

A National Institute of Health study found that the dangers of sun beds increased every year due to the excessive and regular use of sun beds. The number of cancer patients whose cause of cancer was due to sun beds indeed rose every year from 1973 until 2010.

Sunbeds are lethal to Health

The World Health Organization (WHO) also acknowledged the dangers of sun beds and has put pressure on sun bed manufacturers saying that a restriction should be imposed on the production and use of sun beds.

According to a survey by the WHO it was found that almost 60,000 people die every year due to cancer as a result of sun beds. From these 60,000 people most of the people die because of skin cancers.

Awareness among the people

Realisation of the dangers of the affects of sun beds are increasing by day. Health Organizations around the world are spreading awareness through televisions, newspapers, internet and magazines. They have ordered cosmetic shops and beauticians to make sure customers are aware of the dangers of sun beds. They have advised the sun bed manufacturers to create products that work towards an alternative replacement to sun beds.

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