The Prevalence of Sunscreen Use: A Cohort Study

May 2023 | Volume 22 | Issue 5 | 511 | Copyright © May 2023


Published online April 25, 2023

Grace M. McCollam MS*, Kendall E. McDaniel BS*, Jacob Beer MD, Arman Torosian BS, Julien C. Bourgeois BS, Rebecca M. Yim BA, Kezia I. Surjanto BS, Samantha J. Albucker BA, Soo H. Choi BA, Jasira A. Ziglar BS, Leah Jacob MD, Andrea Murina MD

Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA

*These authors contributed equally to this work


DISCLOSURES

The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.

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AUTHOR CORRESPONDENCE

Grace M. McCollam MS gmccollam@tulane.edu