A Melanoma Epidemic in Iceland: Possible Influence of Sunbed Use

Since 1980, sunbed use and travel abroad have dramatically increased in Iceland (64°–66°N). The authors assessed temporal trends in melanoma incidence by body site in Iceland in relation to sunbed use and travel abroad. Using joinpoint analysis, they calculated estimated annual percent changes (EAPC...

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Published in:American Journal of Epidemiology
Main Authors: Héry, Clarisse, Tryggvadóttir, Laufey, Sigurdsson, Thorgeir, Ólafsdóttir, Elínborg, Sigurgeirsson, Bardur, Jonasson, Jon G., Olafsson, Jon H., Boniol, Mathieu, Byrnes, Graham B., Doré, Jean-François, Autier, Philippe
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Online Access:http://aje.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/172/7/762
https://doi.org/10.1093/aje/kwq238
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author Héry, Clarisse
Tryggvadóttir, Laufey
Sigurdsson, Thorgeir
Ólafsdóttir, Elínborg
Sigurgeirsson, Bardur
Jonasson, Jon G.
Olafsson, Jon H.
Boniol, Mathieu
Byrnes, Graham B.
Doré, Jean-François
Autier, Philippe
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Tryggvadóttir, Laufey
Sigurdsson, Thorgeir
Ólafsdóttir, Elínborg
Sigurgeirsson, Bardur
Jonasson, Jon G.
Olafsson, Jon H.
Boniol, Mathieu
Byrnes, Graham B.
Doré, Jean-François
Autier, Philippe
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description Since 1980, sunbed use and travel abroad have dramatically increased in Iceland (64°–66°N). The authors assessed temporal trends in melanoma incidence by body site in Iceland in relation to sunbed use and travel abroad. Using joinpoint analysis, they calculated estimated annual percent changes (EAPCs) and identified the years during which statistically significant changes in EAPC occurred. Between 1954 and 2006, the largest increase in incidence in men was observed on the trunk (EAPC = 4.6%, 95% confidence interval: 3.2, 6.0). In women, the slow increase in trunk melanoma incidence before 1995 was followed by a significantly sharper increase in incidence, mainly among women aged less than 50 years, resembling an epidemic incidence curve (1995–2002: EAPC = 20.4%, 95% confidence interval: 9.3, 32.8). In 2002, the melanoma incidence on the trunk was higher than the incidence on the lower limbs for women. Sunbed use in Iceland expanded rapidly after 1985, mainly among young women, and in 2000, it was approximately 2 and 3 times the levels recorded in Sweden and in the United Kingdom, respectively. Travels abroad were more prevalent among older Icelanders. The high prevalence of sunbed use probably contributed to the sharp increase in the incidence of melanoma in Iceland.
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spelling fthighwire:oai:open-archive.highwire.org:amjepid:172/7/762 2025-01-16T22:30:17+00:00 A Melanoma Epidemic in Iceland: Possible Influence of Sunbed Use Héry, Clarisse Tryggvadóttir, Laufey Sigurdsson, Thorgeir Ólafsdóttir, Elínborg Sigurgeirsson, Bardur Jonasson, Jon G. Olafsson, Jon H. Boniol, Mathieu Byrnes, Graham B. Doré, Jean-François Autier, Philippe 2010-10-01 00:00:00.0 text/html http://aje.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/172/7/762 https://doi.org/10.1093/aje/kwq238 en eng Oxford University Press http://aje.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/172/7/762 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aje/kwq238 Copyright (C) 2010, Oxford University Press RESEARCH-ARTICLE TEXT 2010 fthighwire https://doi.org/10.1093/aje/kwq238 2010-10-16T07:06:14Z Since 1980, sunbed use and travel abroad have dramatically increased in Iceland (64°–66°N). The authors assessed temporal trends in melanoma incidence by body site in Iceland in relation to sunbed use and travel abroad. Using joinpoint analysis, they calculated estimated annual percent changes (EAPCs) and identified the years during which statistically significant changes in EAPC occurred. Between 1954 and 2006, the largest increase in incidence in men was observed on the trunk (EAPC = 4.6%, 95% confidence interval: 3.2, 6.0). In women, the slow increase in trunk melanoma incidence before 1995 was followed by a significantly sharper increase in incidence, mainly among women aged less than 50 years, resembling an epidemic incidence curve (1995–2002: EAPC = 20.4%, 95% confidence interval: 9.3, 32.8). In 2002, the melanoma incidence on the trunk was higher than the incidence on the lower limbs for women. Sunbed use in Iceland expanded rapidly after 1985, mainly among young women, and in 2000, it was approximately 2 and 3 times the levels recorded in Sweden and in the United Kingdom, respectively. Travels abroad were more prevalent among older Icelanders. The high prevalence of sunbed use probably contributed to the sharp increase in the incidence of melanoma in Iceland. Text Iceland HighWire Press (Stanford University) American Journal of Epidemiology 172 7 762 767
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Héry, Clarisse
Tryggvadóttir, Laufey
Sigurdsson, Thorgeir
Ólafsdóttir, Elínborg
Sigurgeirsson, Bardur
Jonasson, Jon G.
Olafsson, Jon H.
Boniol, Mathieu
Byrnes, Graham B.
Doré, Jean-François
Autier, Philippe
A Melanoma Epidemic in Iceland: Possible Influence of Sunbed Use
title A Melanoma Epidemic in Iceland: Possible Influence of Sunbed Use
title_full A Melanoma Epidemic in Iceland: Possible Influence of Sunbed Use
title_fullStr A Melanoma Epidemic in Iceland: Possible Influence of Sunbed Use
title_full_unstemmed A Melanoma Epidemic in Iceland: Possible Influence of Sunbed Use
title_short A Melanoma Epidemic in Iceland: Possible Influence of Sunbed Use
title_sort melanoma epidemic in iceland: possible influence of sunbed use
topic RESEARCH-ARTICLE
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url http://aje.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/172/7/762
https://doi.org/10.1093/aje/kwq238