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Biologic Effects of Light 2001 - Proceedings of a Symposium Boston, Massachusetts June 16-18, 2001 (Hardcover, Revised edition)
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Biologic Effects of Light 2001 - Proceedings of a Symposium Boston, Massachusetts June 16-18, 2001 (Hardcover, Revised edition)
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As humans ventured into the twentieth century, the industrialized
countries were confronted with the scourge of rickets. Although
solariums were becoming common in the early 1900s and phototherapy
was gaining popularity as a result of the awarding of a Nobel Prize
to Finsen in 1903, it wasn't until 1921 when Hess and Unger
demonstrated that rickets could be cured by exposure to sunlight
that the healthful benefit of sun exposure appreciated. In 1941,
Apperly (Cancer Research; 1: 191-195, 1941) noted that the
occasional increased risk of skin cancer was associated with a
decreased risk of many other more common and serious cancers. The
alarming increase in the number of cases of skin cancer, especially
melanoma, has caused great concern about the negative role of
sunlight in health. The Sixth International Arnold Rikli Symposium
on the Biologic Effects of Light was held in Boston, Massachusetts
from June 16th - 18th, 2001. The goal of this Symposium was to
focus on the very popular practice of tanning either by sunlight or
by artificial light sources and the overall impact this practice
has on health and disease. The program was organized by members of
the Scientific Advisory Committee and my co-chair emeritus,
Professor Ernst G. Jung. The Program Committee organized an
outstanding state-of-the-art program that was enthusiastically
received by the participants.
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