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How do you counsel patients with AKs such that they are motivated to improve or optimize sun protection behaviors?

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Dermatology · Duke Health

Some thoughts and approaches that may help:

  • It is very challenging (possibly close to impossible!) to induce behavior change in anyone, much less someone not motivated to change, so recognize your role as being a teacher/provider of information and do not assume a sense of personal responsibility f...

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Dermatology · University of California San Francisco Medical School

In addition to what Dr. @Dr. First Last wrote, there are patients who won't use a sunscreen, but who will take vitamins. Suggest Nicotinamide 500 mg bid to decrease the incidence of actinic keratoses and non-melanoma skin cancers.

Diana D. Parnell, MD

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