Most campaigns for the prevention of skin cancer have detected more new cas
es and decreased the number of advanced cancers. Since the incidence of ski
n cancer continues to increase, however, we believe that primary prevention
is the best way to control it. It must be kept in mind that sunlight expos
ure is the main changeable risk factor for skin cancer and that this exposu
re is most significant in childhood and adolescence.
Our aim in this study was to evaluate the need for a campaign and design on
e if necessary. We therefore proposed to determine the level of awareness a
nd the behaviour of students with respect to sunlight exposure.
We surveyed 628 teenage students from 9 high schools in the city of Granada
(Spain). The questions were grouped into four sections:
1. Relationship Sun and Skin,
2. Relationship Sun and Environment,
3. Relationship Sun and Health,
4. Evaluation of Attitudes and Behaviour.
More than 60% of the students gave satisfactory answers with regard to awar
eness, in contrast to the responses for attitudes and behaviour. Prevention
campaigns for students are definitely necessary, keeping in mind in their
design that a high level of awareness does not translate into healthy habit
s with regard to sunlight. Intervention to change behaviour patterns should
be the main goal of primary prevention campaigns.