There is concern about increasing incidence of melanoma and its association with indoor tanning devices. Overall, melanoma and indoor tanning devices exhibit a dose–response relationship; risk factors characterized for melanoma include age, gender, skin complexion, knowledge level, social norms, and location. Currently, legislative practices differ across Canada. Recommendations regarding intervention strategies, information dissemination, and legislation are discussed to inform public health regulations regarding the use of indoor tanning devices.
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