“Our study suggests that more targeted education guidelines are necessary to ensure sun safety for all children, especially in a multiracial population,” said Dr. Tan and his colleagues. “Dermatologists and primary care physicians are in ideal positions to initiate personalized efforts to improve overall rates of sun protection.”
Dr. Tan reported no relevant financial disclosures. Dr. Miriam Weinstein has worked as an advisory board member for Johnson & Johnson, which manufactures sunscreen; and Dr. Shudeshna Nag consults for Valeant, which manufactures sunscreen.
SOURCE: Tan MG et al. Pediatr Dermatol. 2018 Feb 13. doi: 10.1111/pde.13433.