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Myth # 1 - Any sun exposure will cause skin cancer.
Reality
Yes, ultraviolet light is believed to be linked to skin cancer. But no
one understands exactly HOW it is linked. And since human beings NEED
ultraviolet light to survive, categorical statements made about sun
exposure should be scrutinized. Clearly, heredity, diet and repeated
sunburn at an early age are probably the biggest risk factors for skin
cancer. Plus, people with type 1 skin, those who can't develop a tan,
have the highest incidence of cancer. This supports the logic that
sunburn, not mere sun exposure, is the culprit behind skin cancer.
Consider that a 1995 study in the International Journal of Cancer
reported that individuals who followed a low-fat diet had 90 percent
fewer skin cancers. It's clear that sun exposure is not the only factor
in this disease and may not even be the main factor.
Myth #2 - There is no such thing as a safe tan.
Reality
Actually, you could say that it isn't safe to totally
avoid the sun. The benefits of regular sun exposure far outweigh the
risk of overexposure, which easily can be minimized by merely avoiding
sunburn. Research shows that regular, moderate sun exposure might
actually decrease your risk of getting breast, colon, prostate and
ovarian cancers as well as osteoporosis or even Alzheimer's disease. If
you're a women, you are 69 times more likely to die of breast cancer
than skin cancer. And the vitamin D you receive from ultraviolet light,
which cannot be replaced in your diet, may inhibit the formation of
internal tumors, including breast cancer.
Myth #3 - But some dermatologists "say" tanning causes melanoma.
Reality
The FDA in 1995 held a conference on melanoma. The
agency concluded there is no clear evidence to say tanning causes
melanoma, the disease's apparent link to ultraviolet light is still
mysterious and unexplained. What's more, more studies have shown that
people who receive regular exposure have less chance of getting
melanoma skin cancer than those who don't.
Myth #4 - There is an epidemic of skin cancer in the world today.
Reality
No, there isn't. Epidemics are events that happen
suddenly and effect more than half of a group of people. Skin cancer
rates have been rising steadily in the world since the early 1900's,
long before the invention of Tanning Beds.
Myth #5 - Skin cancer rates are rising because more people tan today than did in years past.
Reality
That kind of gross oversimplification is dangerous
thinking. Actually, skin cancer rates have risen steadily in the
1900's. And society spent less time outdoors this century than in any
previous century. Remember, most people worked out doors until the
industrial revolution in the late 1800's. If anything, the fact people
do not receive regular sun exposure, which makes them more susceptible
to sunburn when outdoors, may be linked to the increase in skin cancer
this century. Again, moderate tanning has not been linked
scientifically in any study as a cause of skin cancer.
Myth #6 - People catch AIDS or herpes from tanning beds.
Reality
This is impossible. The HIV virus dies upon exposure
to oxygen and would not survive on a tanning bed. What's more, the U.S.
Center for Disease Control says the odds of contracting any virus from
tanning beds are "extremely remote." Furthermore, professional tanning
salons sanitize tanning equipment before every tanning session.
Myth #7 - Indoor tanning is riskier than outdoor tanning.
Reality
That's absolutely false. Indoor tanning clients are
exposed to a scientifically controlled dosage of ultraviolet light
carefully formulated to tan you with minimal risk of sunburn. The U.S.
Food and Drug Administration has established exposure times for tanning
units, guidelines that are clearly marked on each machine. That kind of
control is virtually impossible outdoors, where variables such as
seasonality, time of day, location, geography, weather conditions,
altitude and Earth's tanning ozone layer make sunburn much more likely.
Because sunburn is the main risk factor for skin damage, it's actually
smarter to tan indoors.
Myth #8 - I heard about a women who fried her internal organs from too much tanning.
Reality
"The Legend of the Roasted Tanner" is false.
Ultraviolet light, whether from the sun or from a tanning unit, does
not penetrate past your skin. It is impossible to "fry" any internal
organs in a tanning bed. This myth is what is commonly referred to as
an urban legend, perpetuated by ignorance of ultraviolet light and the
tanning process.
Myth #9 - I hear that tanning isn't as popular as it used to be.
Reality
Not true. More than 28 million Americans tan
indoors, a number that increases steadily year after year. More and
more people are tanning for control, convenience, speed and pure
enjoyment of tanning in a salon.
Myth #10 - Indoor tanning is like a cigarette for your skin.
Reality
This is a ludicrous comparison. Smoking subjects
your lungs to an unnatural compounds that your body is not designed to
process. Tanning is your body's natural reaction to sunlight. Your body
is designed to tan to prevent sunburn. Your body is not designed to
process cigarette smoke. Incidentally, smokers 'risk of contracting
lung cancer is hundreds of times higher than non-smokers' risk. On the
other hand, in most studies conducted to date, indoor tanners and
non-tanners have statistically different risk of contracting skin
cancer.