Personalized sun safety program tested in high schools to fight skin cancer
NCT ID NCT04341064
Summary
This study tested a personalized school program called SHINE, designed to teach high school students better sun protection habits and reduce intentional tanning. Over 2,200 students from 30 Utah schools participated, with half receiving the SHINE program and half receiving standard skin cancer education. The goal was to see if personalized plans and education could lead to lasting changes in behavior to lower future skin cancer risk.
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Huntsman Cancer Institute
Salt Lake City, Utah, 84112, United States
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