Skin cancer prevention: Reevaluating the public policy implications

Citation
K. Peattie et al., Skin cancer prevention: Reevaluating the public policy implications, J PUBL POL, 20(2), 2001, pp. 268-279
Citations number
41
Categorie Soggetti
Economics
Journal title
JOURNAL OF PUBLIC POLICY & MARKETING
ISSN journal
07439156 → ACNP
Volume
20
Issue
2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
268 - 279
Database
ISI
SICI code
0743-9156(200123)20:2<268:SCPRTP>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
Skin cancer is the world's most prevalent cancer. Combating it will require a focus on childhood sun exposure, which is crucial in determining future skin cancer risks. However, the consensus about health education campaigns promoting sun safety, particularly for children, is that they have raised p ublic awareness but left behavior largely unchanged. This article combines a review of the sun safety and skin cancer literature with insights gained from Australian and U.K. focus group research into childhood sun safety. It demonstrates the breadth and complexity, of the challenge that confronts p ublic policymakers seeking to create a more sun-safe society, and it presen ts a case for (1) more wide-ranging and integrated sun safety, programs, (2 ) public policy initiatives with a dual focus on changing families' sun exp osure behavior and on creating a supportive public sector environment, (3) applying a social marketing approach to promoting sun safety, and (4) treat ing skin cancer prevention differently from most other disease prevention i nitiatives. It is afield in which an effective blend of marketing and publi c policymaking has the potential to do enormous good.