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RATIONALE: Testing of skin that has been exposed to artificial sunlight may help in understanding the genetic processes involved in the development of skin cancer.
PURPOSE: This trial is studying the effect of solar-simulated ultraviolet radiation on skin with or without sunscreen in healthy adults with skin that burns easily after only slight tanning during sun exposure.
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OUTLINE: This is a pilot, dose-response study followed by an in vivo transcriptional profiling study in 2 different groups.
Biopsies from all participants are analyzed by microarray analysis. One of the unexposed epidermal samples is used for primary keratinocyte culture.
PROJECTED ACCRUAL: A total of 6-56 participants (6 for the pilot study and 50 [25 per group] for transcriptional profiling) will be accrued for this study within 2 months.
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DISEASE CHARACTERISTICS:
Healthy, fair-skinned adults
Fitzpatrick skin type II by history and physical exam
Test site for solar-simulated ultraviolet radiation exposure (buttocks) devoid of sunburn, suntan, scars, active dermal lesions, and uneven skin tones
No prior nonmelanoma skin cancer, melanoma, or dysplastic nevi
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