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An updated skin cancer prevention campaign from 2009 based on the testimonial of Rowan Barrett, a 34 year old WA man who had been diagnosed with advanced melanoma skin cancer. Rowan’s personal story was transformed into a powerful social marketing campaign with the aim of raising awareness, particularly amongst men aged 18 – 45 years, about the personal risk of developing skin cancer from sun exposure related to typical outdoor activities. Television and radio commercials featuring Rowan were first broadcast across WA in February 2008. Sadly, Rowan died in April 2008 two months after his 35th birthday. With the support of his family, the campaign was broadcast the following summer from January to March 2009. Rowan’s personal story continues to deliver a powerful message that no-one is invincible and that skin cancer can happen to anyone, even young people. Evaluation of the campaign found that 86% of the primary target group (adult males) were aware of Rowan’s story and that among this group, the campaign increased the importance of using sun protection, particularly sunscreen and spending more time in the shade. Furthermore, 1 in 2 males who saw the campaign reported being more likely to check their skin for early signs of skin cancer. This is the 30 sec TV commercial that aired in 2009.
A Cancer Research UK survey shows that sunburn is rife as men are skimping on sunscreen. They are also less likely than women to cover up or spend time in the shade to protect their skin from sunburn. Getting sunburnt can increase the risk of malignant melanoma — the most serious type of skin cancer. Despite more women being diagnosed with the disease, more men die from it. Our survey shows that men are aware of the dangers of getting sunburnt, yet failing to be safe in the sun. We hit the streets of London to get a glimpse at why men are still putting themselves at risk of skin cancer. www.sunsmart.org.uk
A viewer recently wrote in asking if they needed to remove their sunscreen at night. So in this episode of DermTV, Dr. Schultz discusses this question and the answer and reasoning may not be what you expect. DermTV.com Connect with DermTV www.facebook.com www.twitter.com Everyonecan have beautiful, healthy, and younger looking skin, and DermTV, the Internet’s daily skincare video show, will demonstrate how by revealing expert tips and techniques and by providing real solutions for real skincare issues. Skincare (whether cosmetic or medical) previously required a trip to your dermatologist or a shopping spree at the pharmacy. And that’s if you have a trusted nearby dermatologist or a local informed pharmacy. But not anymore. We at DermTV are committed to making best-in-class dermatology and skincare guidance accessible to everyone, anytime, at your computer. Every weekday, our host, Dr. Neal Schultz, one of New York’s most trusted and respected dermatologists (see bio below), teaches skincare’s most timely and timeless issues. Topics include: the best at home techniques and new technology for facial rejuvenation, preventing and fixing sun damage from wrinkles to skin cancer, breaking news in dermatology, general skincare topics, and more.
The Queensland sun can be harmful at all times of year and in all types of weather. And did you know you can get sunburnt from as early as 7am? Everyday activities like walking to the shop, waiting for the bus and hanging out washing can add up to increase your risk of skin cancer. Reducing your risk is easy. Remember the five ways to protect your skin from the sun — shade, clothing, hat, sunglasses and sunscreen. For more information visit www.healthier.qld.gov.au/healthy-living/sun-safety


