Journal article

The effect of a school-based sun protection intervention on the development of melanocytic nevi in children: 6-Year follow-up

DR English, E Milne, P Jacoby, B Giles-Corti, D Cross, R Johnston

Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers and Prevention | Published : 2005

Abstract

Because nevi share risk factors with melanoma and are strong risk factors for melanoma, they are suitable biomarkers for evaluating sun protection programs. Kidskin was a trial of a school-based sun protection program in Western Australia that included high and moderate intervention groups and a control group. Schools were assigned nonrandomly to groups. The primary outcome was number of nevi on the back. Nevi were counted at baseline, after 4 years intervention and again 2 years later. Linear growth models, allowing for correlated data within schools and children were fitted to the data. The primary analysis included 639 control children, 414 in the moderate and 355 in the high intervention..

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