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[*] posted on 9-21-2006 at 09:05 AM
Something for sunny Baja


BOSTON (Reuters) - Scientists say they have discovered a cream that may ward off skin cancer by tanning skin a golden bronze without exposure to the sun.

Tests so far have been confined to mice, but researchers at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Children's Hospital in Boston say the findings would mark a seismic shift in the biology of tanning if the cream was determined to be safe for humans.

Unlike sunless tanning lotions that color the skin, the cream alters skin pigmentation much like a suntan. The more days it was applied, the darker the skin became. A heavy application over more than a week left some mice nearly black.

The mice experienced no dangerous side effects, scientists said.

And researchers said the findings suggest people may be able to change their skin pigmentation to ward off skin cancers like melanoma, the world's fastest-growing cancer.

"We just kind of smeared it on once a day, five days a week. Within a couple of days you could clearly see they were becoming darker," said David Fisher, director of the Melanoma Program at Dana-Farber and senior author of the study published in the journal Nature on Thursday.

The cream "switched on the tanning machinery" in mice skin cells that were genetically designed to resemble those in blond and redheaded people, the study said.

People who tan easily, or have naturally dark skin, are far less likely to develop skin cancer than those with fair skin, the study said, a point which Fisher said underlined its potential significance in reducing cancer rates at a time when more fair-skinned people are living in sun-belts like the southern United States, Australia and the Middle East.

TESTING ON HUMANS

In the United States, melanoma accounts for 62,000 new cases of cancer a year and nearly 8,000 deaths, according to the American Cancer Society.

The molecule at the heart of the cream recreates a process that occurs naturally when ultraviolet sunlight strikes skin cells. The cells respond differently depending on a person's skin type. For people who tan well, the sun's ultraviolet rays initially harm DNA in the skin, but this is followed by a robust tanning that curbs the DNA damage.
For lousy tanners, even a light tan can inflict significant DNA damage that can lead to cancers like melanoma by causing pigment-making skin cells known as melanocytes to begin dividing rampantly. The researchers say a darkening in pigmentation can help these people reduce that risk.
"Our strategy turns on pigment but doesn't touch the DNA," said Fisher. "This actually may represent a broader strategy to prevent the damage that UV causes in the skin, shielding the skin in ways that traditional sunscreens cannot."

The next step, he said, is to test it on humans to see whether ultraviolet light follows the same path to stimulating pigment change as in the mice, which have thinner skin.

"Preliminarily it looks like it is exactly the same as human skin," Fisher, who is also a professor of pediatrics at Harvard Medical School, told Reuters.

"You could give this drug as much as you wanted," he added. "It could get to a point where it would literally turn the skin a very dark brown/black."

But he said a number of hurdles remain before determining whether it was safe for humans, including whether it would cause side effects. "The initial glimpses look promising but it's early still," he said.




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[*] posted on 9-21-2006 at 09:21 AM


Side effects? :?::spingrin:
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[*] posted on 9-21-2006 at 09:27 AM


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Side effects? :?::spingrin:


Not sure what you mean, but all drugs, and products meant for use on humans must be tested for side effects. This one apparently has no side effects, but still must be tested.




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[*] posted on 9-21-2006 at 09:34 AM


Al G, Just a feeble attempt at humor. Read that longterm Viagra usage could lead to diminished visual capabilities. Might not be a bad thing. Re: Beer goggles.:o:tumble:
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[*] posted on 9-21-2006 at 09:46 AM


"Read that longterm Viagra usage could lead to diminished visual capabilities. "
listen, when you get to the point of needing Viagra, diminished visual capabilities, Maybe is the answer to the real problem.:rolleyes::lol::lol::lol:




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[*] posted on 9-21-2006 at 09:54 AM


Sounds like something I could use here in Rosarito, as there is about a cup full of days where it is warm enough to hit the beach in anything less than sweat pants.



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[*] posted on 9-21-2006 at 09:58 AM


Al G. !!!:biggrin:
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[*] posted on 9-21-2006 at 12:38 PM


Cat!! You've been there a time or two??? :spingrin:
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