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September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, and in this episode, Erica and Leah take a deep dive into why this month matters and what the latest research reveals about pediatric cancers and their long-term impact. From global disparities in care to the overlooked risks of melanoma in children and survivors, this is a must-listen for anyone invested in the health and future of our youngest fighters. Plus—a big giveaway alert you won’t want to miss. Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/lowultraviolet] for giveaways, updates, and sun-smart tips all summer long. Questions or feedback? DM us—we love hearing from you. GIVEAWAY TIME: We're running a weekly giveaway through the end of Season 5 (October) Here’s how to enter: 1. Rate & review the show on Apple or Spotify 2. Screenshot your review 3. Either: DM us the screenshot OR share it to your IG Stories and tag us 4. One winner announced each week! THIS MONTH'S TOP STORIES: 1. Overview: Why is September Childhood Cancer Awareness Month? [https://www.aacr.org/patients-caregivers/awareness-months/childhood-cancer-awareness-month/] * Global Stats: Childhood cancer affects ~400,000 kids (0–19 yrs) globally each year. Survival Rates: Increased from 58-68% in the 1970s to 83-88% today in high-income countries. Global Disparities: Only 30% survival in low/middle-income countries. WHO & St. Jude Partnership: The 2018 Global Initiative for Childhood Cancer aims to boost global survival to 60% by 2030. 2. Study Reveals New Clues Into Childhood Cancer Survivors’ Increased Risk of Melanoma [https://consultqd.clevelandclinic.org/study-reveals-new-clues-into-childhood-cancer-survivors-increased-risk-of-melanoma] * Childhood cancer survivors are 2x more likely to develop melanoma. * Their risk of dying from melanoma is also doubled. * Study looked at 25,000+ survivors across the U.S. and Canada. * Risk Factors: * High-dose radiation * Alkylating agents * Bleomycin (increases sun sensitivity) 3. Pediatric Melanoma [https://www.aimatmelanoma.org/melanoma-101/types-of-melanoma/pediatric-melanoma/] * Pediatric melanoma cases rose ~1.7% yearly (1975–1994), then declined. * Sharpest rise in girls 15–19, possibly due to tanning habits. * ~400 pediatric melanoma cases diagnosed in the U.S. annually. * 🔗 Listen to Episode 37 [https://open.spotify.com/episode/0XQM2Tg2k9eJjr9EUKFxYX?si=ec8P7EpTRyKCD52uZCmcQg] for our conversation with her mother, Marianne Banister, founder of the Claire Marie Foundation. 4. Parents warned of skin cancer risk in children [https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c0qlzq1gp7go] * Emphasizes that children’s skin is more vulnerable than adults’. * Sunburns in childhood = higher risk of skin cancer later. Join us for our upcoming Yoga Event with the Claire Marie Foundation! Sign up & learn more here [https://lowultraviolet.com/pages/events]. CONNECT WITH LOW ULTRAVIOLET: Website: https://www.lowultraviolet.com [https://lowultraviolet.com/]Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lowultraviolet/ [https://www.instagram.com/lowultraviolet/]Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LowUltraviolet [https://www.facebook.com/LowUltraviolet]TikTok: @lowultraviolet CONNECT WITH LEAH ADAMS: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theleahalexis/ [https://www.instagram.com/theleahalexis/]
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