Comment je préviens.les cancers cutanés: entre information et syndrome "telly belly". ; How I prevent.skin cancers: from information to the telly-belly syndrome.

peer reviewed ; During the past decades, the incidence of skin cancers has been on the rise in Wallonia as in other regions of similar latitude in the rest of the world. Awareness of the population to the dangers of sun exposure and to the benefit of early cancer diagnosis is of the upmost importance and undisputed. The impact of the information delivered by the media and of the actions initiated by physicians is heterogeneous. The positive and unquestionable aspect is hampered if the population at risk is not properly targeted. It is also reduced if the problem understanding creates a surge i... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Pierard, Claudine
Henry, Frédérique
Pierard, Gérald
Dokumenttyp: journal article
Erscheinungsdatum: 2004
Verlag/Hrsg.: Université de Liège. Revue Médicale de Liège
Schlagwörter: Attitude to Health / Belgium/epidemiology / Health Education/organization & administration / Health Promotion / Humans / Incidence / Mass Screening / Physical Examination/methods / Physician's Role / Population Surveillance / Primary Prevention/methods / Registries / Risk Factors / Skin Neoplasms/diagnosis/epidemiology/etiology/prevention & control / Sunlight/adverse effects / Sunscreening Agents / Television / Time Factors / Human health sciences / Dermatology / Sciences de la santé humaine / Dermatologie
Sprache: Französisch
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Link(s) : https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/10057

peer reviewed ; During the past decades, the incidence of skin cancers has been on the rise in Wallonia as in other regions of similar latitude in the rest of the world. Awareness of the population to the dangers of sun exposure and to the benefit of early cancer diagnosis is of the upmost importance and undisputed. The impact of the information delivered by the media and of the actions initiated by physicians is heterogeneous. The positive and unquestionable aspect is hampered if the population at risk is not properly targeted. It is also reduced if the problem understanding creates a surge in telly-belly syndrome.