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Indoor Tanning Association Launches Campaign Attacking Melanoma Hype

Wed Mar 26, 2008 8:44am EDT
Experts Rethink Sun Exposure in Light of New Evidence Showing the Benefits of
UV Light Outweigh Perceived Risks 


WASHINGTON, March 26 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Today, the Indoor Tanning
Association (ITA) launched an aggressive nationwide campaign encouraging the
public to rethink sun-tanning and criticizing dermatologists and the sunscreen
and cosmetics industries for scaring Americans out of the sun.

The advertising blitz begins with a full-page print ad in TheNew York Times
and a television ad airing in major media markets throughout the country. The
ITA has also launched two new websites, www.TrustTanning.com and
www.SunlightScam.com. 

The campaign highlights recent scientific evidence showing that exposure to
ultraviolet (UV) light, whether from the sun or a tanning bed, stimulates the
natural production of vitamin D -- found to protect against heart disease and
many types of cancer. Unfortunately, 60% of Americans are now vitamin D
deficient, due in part to the profit-motivated fear-mongering by
dermatologists and the sunscreen and cosmetic industries. 

Vitamin D deficiency is particularly common in cities north of the 37th
parallel, where it is impossible to get the vitamin in adequate amounts from
the sun during the bleak winter months. The ITA's campaign will focus on those
cities, with commercials airing in New York, Boston, Washington D.C., Chicago,
San Francisco, Seattle, and Pittsburgh.

Many experts are beginning to change their opinions about sun-tanning in light
of the fact that there is no compelling evidence that UV exposure causes
melanoma. One prominent dermatologist, Dr. A. Bernard Ackerman -- recipient of
the "Master Dermatologist Award" from the American Association of Dermatology
-- has published the most comprehensive report on the issue, The Sun and the
Epidemic of Melanoma: Myth on Myth! 

"Both the sun and tanning beds have been unnecessarily demonized by special
interests using junk science and scare tactics," says Sarah Longwell,
spokeswoman for the ITA. "While our campaign will be controversial, its time
people learned the truth about sun exposure. Not only is moderate tanning
completely safe, more and more it's becoming just what the doctor ordered." 

To schedule an interview, contact Sarah Longwell at 202.420.7865. 

The Indoor Tanning Association represents thousands of indoor tanning
manufacturers, distributors, facility owners and members from other support
industries. The ITA promotes a responsible message about moderate tanning and
sunburn prevention.


 

 

SOURCE  Indoor Tanning Association

Sarah Longwell, +1-202-420-7865, for the Indoor Tanning Association



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