UVA radiation
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Term | UVA radiation |
Short definition | UVA radiation - Invisible rays that are part of the energy that comes from the sun. UVA radiation also comes from sunlamps and tanning beds. |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
UVA radiation - Invisible rays that are part of the energy that comes from the sun. UVA radiation also comes from sunlamps and tanning beds. UVA radiation can lead to premature skin aging and skin cancer. It can also cause problems with the eyes and immune system. Skin specialists recommend sunscreens that protect the skin from ultraviolet radiation. In medicine, UVA radiation also comes from special lamps or a laser and is used to treat certain skin diseases such as psoriasis, vitiligo and skin tumors of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. Also called ultraviolet A radiation
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on UVA radiation
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