Title: Sun Exposure
1Sun Exposure
- Effects from the most prominent object in our
solar system
2Learning Goal
- The Student will be able to explain the POSITIVE
and NEGATIVE impact the sun has on human health!
3Talk at your table
- Brainstorm with your table, what do you already
know about the Suns impact on human health.
4What we already know
5Ultraviolet Radiation
- Primary Source natural the Sun!!!
- Secondary Source artificial tanning beds
6Types of Ultraviolet Radiation (UVR)
- UVA rays
- Weakest rays
- Impairs skins immune defense
- Causes melanoma, wrinkling, premature aging
- Prevalent in tanning salons (which emit 5X more
UVA than natural sunlight!)
7Types of Ultraviolet Radiation (UVR)
- UVB Rays
- Stronger than UVA rays
- Affects skins outer layers
- Causes sunburn, skin aging, basal and squamous
cell cancers - More intense during summer, closer to equator,
and at higher altitudes - Prolonged exposure can also alter the immune
system!
8Types of Ultraviolet Radiation (UVR)
- UVC Rays
- Strongest, most dangerous rays
- Receive little attention from scientists and
doctors - Are usually filtered by the ozone layer and dont
reach Earth.
9Youth are at risk because.
- They have high levels of sun exposure,
- They have low levels of sun protection,
- They have many outdoor jobs
- Lifeguards, tree planters, student painters, camp
counselors, etc. - They work many spring/summer jobs when they are
out of school and the sun is strongest!
10Risk factors that increase the chances of skin
cancer
- Unprotected exposure to UV radiation
- Fair complexion
- Family history
- Multiple or atypical moles
- Severe sunburns as a child
11How Skin Cancer is Caused
- UVR lowers the bodys immune system makes it
hard to destroy defective cells - Skin is tanned and/or burned via exposure
- Damage is done to cells and DNA
- Some cells die some repair themselves by getting
rid of the damaged DNA - Cells that cannot repair themselves, become
defective - Defective cells that are not destroyed slowly
grow and produce a tumor.
12Types of skin cancer
- Brainstorm with your partners What are the
different types of skin cancer? What type is the
worst? Etc. - Be ready to report out!
13Three kinds of Skin Cancer Exist!
- Melanoma
- Basal Cell cancer
- Squamous cell cancer
- Actinic/solar keratoses (pre-malignant)
14Melanoma
- Least common most serious
- Starts as flat brown spot ( freckle)
- Asymmetrical shape
- Common on upper back in men calf back in women
15Basal Cell Cancer
- On sun-exposed areas
- Starts as blister-like bump
- Can grow and eventually becomes crusted
- Usually spot is clear/flesh colored can be
pigmented
16Squamous Cell Carcinoma
- Develops on background of severe sun damage
- Has scaling with pink or brown coloring
- On sun-exposed areas
- Scaling can be picked off but reforms
17Actinic/Solar Keratoses
- Are pre-malignant
- Some will develop into squamous cell carcinoma
- The scaly lesions will become harder, elevated,
and more crusted
18What are the signs of skin cancer?
- Any change on the skin, especially in the size or
color of a mole or other darkly pigmented growth
or spot, or a new growth - Scaly-ness, oozing, bleeding, or change in the
appearance of a bump or nodule - The spread of pigmentation beyond its border such
as dark coloring that spreads past the edge of a
mole or mark - A change in sensation, itchiness, tenderness, or
pain
19Did you know.
- 1 in 5 Americans will develop skin cancer?
- a persons risk of developing skin cancer doubles
if they have gt 5 sunburns?
- Women with basal cell cancer TRIPLED from 1976
2003? - Women with squamous cell cancer QUADRUPLED from
1976-2003?
20Negative Aspects
- Wrinkles
- Brown sunspots on your skin
- Aging
- Possible death
- Need for surgery or chemotherapy to remove cancer
21Why is it important to be informed?
- Melanoma, the most dangerous skin cancer, is
almost always curable when it is detected early. - It can be prevented by being sun wise
- Early detection is key!
- The sun is fun, but can become dangerous
- Children need help protecting themselves
22Barriers of Communication
- It wont happen to me attitude
- Tans are seen as attractive
- Can be a result of childhood burns
- People are in the sun often enjoying sports,
beaches, parks, etc. - Being protective is a nuisance to some
- Not being informed of the proper prevention
techniques
23ALTERNATIVESPROTECT YOURSELF!
- Reduce sun exposure between 10am 4pm
- Seek (or create your own) shade
- Wear clothing that covers your body
- Use sunglasses and wide brimmed hats
- Apply sunscreen with SPF15 or higher
- Use these precautions on cloudy or overcast days
as well.
24Did you know???
- Year-round sun protection is important
- The sun's harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation can
penetrate many types of clothes? - It can also go through automobile and residential
windows? - It can damage your eyes, contributing to
cataracts, macular degeneration, and eyelid
cancers? - When you're on snow or ice, your face and eyes
are at almost twice the risk of UV damage because
of reflected glare? - The American Cancer Society estimates 8,790
deaths from skin cancer in 2011
25Sun Exposure QuizAnswer True or False to the
following statements
26Answer Key
1. T 2. T 3. T 4. T 5. T
27Personal Skin Cancer Risk Assessment
- On a piece of paper, create the following chart
- For each risk factor, place a check or tally mark
in the column for whom the risk factor is true!
Me Mom Dad
28Risk Factors
- Light or fair skin
- Blue, green, or hazel eye color
- Blonde or red hair
- Freckles when in the sun
- Burns when in the sun
- 40 or more moles
- Known family or personal history of melanoma
29Risk Factors, cont.
- Living in the sunbelt (YES for Arizona!)
- Living in high altitudes
- Two or more blistering sunburns
- Exposure to UV radiation from tanning machines or
medical treatment - Taking medications that increase the skins
photosensitivity (some antibiotics and
antihistimines)
30Learning goal
- The Student will be able to explain the POSITIVE
and NEGATIVE impact the sun has on human health! - 4 I Really know it
- 3 I know it
- 2 I know most of it
- 1 I know some of it
- 0 I was sleeping during the entire class period
31Reflection
- Knowing the skin cancer risks that affect you,
what can you do to prevent overexposure to the
sun? - How can you educate your friends and family
members about skin cancer and the risks they take?