Solaria - to Beat or not to Beat
Solária - bít, či nebít?
Škodlivost ozařování kůže v soláriích je dostatečně prokázána i na molekulární úrovni. Zbýváepidemiologická osvěta, která by měla začít a dlouhodobě pokračovat v ordinacích všech lékařů.Pro takovou činnost je třeba mít po ruce pádné argumenty z věrohodných a skutečně aktuálníchpramenů. Proto jsou v práci použity především souhrny z letošního květnového zasedánítrikontinentálního setkání Internacionální Investigativní Dermatologie (IID) v Miami, Florida,USA.
Klíčová slova:
solária - fotoaging - UV radiace - imunosuprese - cytotoxicita - kožní nádory.
Authors:
P. Barták
Authors‘ workplace:
Dermatovenerologická klinika FNKV a 3. LF UK, Praha, přednosta prof. MUDr. P. Arenberger, DrSc.
Published in:
Prakt. Lék. 2003; (9): 530-531
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The harmfulness of skin irradiation in solaria has been sufficiently proved even the molecularlevel. What remains is the epidemiological education, which should begin and continue onlong-term basis in consulting rooms of all physicians. Such activity should be based on relevantargument from reliable and recent sources. The paper therefore refers to summaries of thisyear’s three-continental meeting of the International Investigative Dermatology (IID) in Miami,Florida, U.S.A.
Key words:
solaria - photoaging -UVradiation - immunosuppression - cytotoxicity - skin tumors.
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