Friday, April 5, 2013

New Law to Impose Restrictions on Sunbed Usage

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New Law to Impose Restrictions on Sunbed Usage
Apr 6th 2013, 05:21


Melanoma summit in Wellington included 232 participants including plastic surgeons, GPs, nurses, pathologists and health promoters. With an estimated 67000 new cases of non-melanoma skin cancer every year in New Zealand and increasing incidence of melanoma, various preventive measures were discussed in the summit.

Mr Hutchison said that the new rule aimed to prevent avoidable harm from ultraviolet (UV) radiation in solaria, sunlamps, sunbeds or tanning units by placing restrictions on the quantity of UV light used and restricting who could use the devices.

Currently under voluntary regulations sunbed operators are expected to make their customers aware of the side effects of using sunbeds. The harmful effects include premature aging, corneal burns, cataracts, ocular melanoma, and photo dermatitis. However, it is noticed that many operators do not comply with the standards.

According to WHO, melanoma risk increases by 75% when sunbeds are used before 30 years of age.

The summit is hosted by the Melanoma Network executive committee and the Health Promotion Agency.

Source-Medindia

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