Plain-English Summary
CDC skin cancer prevention. Most skin cancers are caused by too much UV exposure.
VV Study Evidence Matrix v1.0
VV Evidence Utility Score
A bounded score for how useful this study is in public explanation, based on evidence tier, design, applicability, endpoint relevance, limitations, safety signals, and publication/source strength.
53/100
Early Signal
- Evidence tier
- 52/100, weight 18%
- Design strength
- 52/100, weight 18%
- Applicability
- 55/100, weight 16%
- Endpoint relevance
- 35/100, weight 16%
- Limitations transparency
- 50/100, weight 12%
- Safety signal usefulness
- 45/100, weight 10%
- Publication/source strength
- 91/100, weight 10%
Useful for context, but limited by endpoint relevance, safety signal usefulness, limitations transparency.
How the study framework works ->Key Findings
- Most skin cancers are caused by too much UV exposure.
- CDC recommends shade, clothing, hats, sunglasses, sunscreen, and avoiding artificial UV sources.
Limitations
- Public-health guidance, not individualized dermatology advice.
Why It Matters
Most skin cancers are caused by too much UV exposure.
Viral Vitalism Verdict
Useful evidence, bounded by design: Public-health guidance, not individualized dermatology advice.
Sources
- How to prevent skin cancer - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Signal cards
Used in signals
Signal coverage connected to this study through explicit study links, canonical source refs, or evidence visualizations.
Perineum Tanning Is WellnessTok Sunlight Logic Gone Feral
Sunlight can affect circadian rhythm and vitamin D biology. Perineum sunning has viral claims, thin direct evidence, and a bad risk-reward profile.
VV Signal Score
25
Weak signal
- Sources
- 10
- Studies
- 10
- Claims
- 10
Sunscreen: Skin-Cancer Shield or Hormone-Disrupting Trap?
Sunscreen debates tangle UV damage, vitamin D, chemical-filter absorption, endocrine concerns, mineral sunscreen, SPF confusion, and anti-sunscreen social-media advice.
VV Signal Score
75
Promising signal
- Sources
- 8
- Studies
- 6
- Claims
- 10
Claim ledger
Relevant claims
Claim ledger records connected through this study's ID, topic tags, or source IDs.
perineum tanning: Perineum tanning is not just harmless eccentric wellness because
Perineum tanning is not just harmless eccentric wellness because it encourages intentional UV exposure to sensitive skin without demonstrated benefit.
perineum tanning: Brief perineum sun exposure has no proven benefit and
Brief perineum sun exposure has no proven benefit and may burn sensitive, usually unexposed skin; risk depends on dose, UV index, skin type, and history.
tanning: Tanning beds are not a safer substitute for perineum
Tanning beds are not a safer substitute for perineum sunning or sunlight; UV-emitting tanning devices increase dermatologic risk and are classified as carcinogenic exposures.
tanning: A tan provides only minimal protection and should not
A tan provides only minimal protection and should not be treated as meaningful SPF or as a safe skin-cancer prevention strategy.
sunscreen: Coconut oil, beef tallow, and DIY oils are not
Coconut oil, beef tallow, and DIY oils are not validated replacements for broad-spectrum sunscreen.
sun exposure: Natural sun exposure can still damage skin, and naturalness
Natural sun exposure can still damage skin, and naturalness is not evidence that sunscreen is unnecessary.
