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Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Primary: Number of Control and Intervention Participants on Skin Self-examination Performance at Follow-up 1 Month After Intervention — 34; 8 Participants
Skin Cancer Prevention
Primary: Sun Stage of Change at 3 Months — 17; 5; 10; 12 Participants
Melanoma
Primary: Influence of a Patient's Melanoma Diagnosis on the Survivor's and Broader Family's Skin Cancer Prevention Activity. — 24; 22; 2; 5 Participants
Skin Cancer · Skin Cancer Melanoma · Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Primary: Number of Indoor Tanning Sessions in the Last 30 Days — 1.98; 1.35; 1.92 Sessions in last month
Melanoma (Skin)
Primary: Sun Protection Habits Index — 2.9; 3 scores on a scale
Skin Cancer
Primary: Indoor Tanning Behavior — 5.29; 6.30 Indoor tanning sessions over past year — p=.633
Cutaneous Melanoma
Primary: Change in Clinician Knowledge in Melanoma Risk and Lesion Identification — 72.1; 80.8 score on a scale — p=0.05
Melanoma · Young Adult
Primary: Sun Protection Behaviors Assessed Via Questionnaires — 2.4; 3.0; 2.8; 2.3 score on a scale
Melanoma · Adolescents
Primary: Sun Protection Index Scores - Weekday — .179 score on a scale
Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Skin
Primary: Mean Number of Squamous Cell Carcinomas — 0.75; 1.00 # of squamous cell carcinomas — p=0.750
Carcinoma, Basal Cell · Carcinoma, Squamous Cell · Skin Neoplasms
Primary: The Time to Diagnosis of the First Keratinocyte Carcinoma (KC) on the Face or Ears for Which Surgery is Performed — 3.37; 3.52 years — p=0.93
Stage 0 Skin Melanoma · Stage I Skin Melanoma · Stage IA Skin Melanoma
Primary: Sun Protection Behavior Index — 3.54; 3.37 scores on a scale
Prevention
Primary: Prevalence of Sun Protection Practices — 0.30; 0.43; 0.35; 0.41 proportion of practices/day
Melanoma (Skin)
Primary: Reach of Personalized Genomic Testing for Melanoma. — 0; 204; 0; 295 Participants
Healthy
Primary: Participants With Adverse Events by Treatment. — 8; 2 participants — p=0.01
Pediatric Cancer · CNS Tumor, Childhood · Skin Inflammation
Primary: Rate of Cutaneous Reaction — 7 Participants
Melanoma
Primary: Number of Participants Interviewed on UVR Protection Behaviors. — 25; 0; 0; 59 Participants
Skin Cancer · Occupational Exposure
Primary: Change From Baseline Employee Sun Protection Practices at 1 Year — 3.55; 3.30; 3.71; 3.46 score on a scale
Sunburn, Erythema · Sun Protection
Primary: Acceptability of Wearing UV Sensor and Receiving Text Messages — 22; 39.1; 40.1; 40.6 score on a scale — p=<0.01
Healthy Subject
Primary: Number of Prior 2-Month Indoor Tanning Sessions Reported by Participants on a Follow-up Survey — 11.5; 7.9 indoor tanning sessions
Skin Cancer · Basal Cell Carcinoma · Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Primary: Skin Carotenoid Levels in Subjects With History of Squamous Cell Carcinoma Versus Control Subjects — 27,635; 31,219 Raman spectroscopy intensity counts — p=0.31
Patients at Risk for Melanoma
Primary: UV-induced Oxidative Stress in Irradiated and Unirradiated Nevi — 94.6; 96.2; 33.6; 33.1 percentage of 8-OG expression in nevi — p=.65
Other Benign Neoplasm of Skin, Unspecified
Primary: Changes in Putrescine Over 3 Months — 0.03; 1.45; 0.2 nmol/g skin
Sun Damaged Skin
Primary: Number of TLR4 Signaling Pathway Analytes With a Significant Change in Expression From Baseline (Pre-solar Stimulated Light Exposure to 1 and 24 Hours Post Exposure)…
Actinic Keratosis · Warts · Basal Cell Carcinoma
Primary: Number of Accumulated New Skin Lesions at Month 3 — 65; 103 new skin lesions — p=0.0120
Melanoma
Primary: Number of Participants That Performed a Skin Self-Examination at 3-months — 161; 185 Participants — p=0.12
Skin Neoplasms · Kidney Transplantation
Primary: New Biopsy-Confirmed Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer (NMSC) Lesions Per Subject Per Year — 1.31; 2.48 Standardized Yearly Rate of NMSC — p=0.022
Pre-cancerous Geriatric Skin
Primary: Difference in Basal Layer Keratinocytes Positive for Both Ki67 and Thymine Dimers — 21.5; 14.7 positive cells/1000 basal layer cells
Melanoma
Primary: Number of Participants Who Completed SSE at Specified Time Points — 217; 242; 475; 238 Participants — p=<0.001
Melanoma, Skin
Primary: Number of Genes That Showed Changes in Expression After Vitamin D Treatment — 270 number of genes