The President of the Indoor Tanning Association Defends the Indefensible
“My role is not to tell you what the risk is. My role is to give you the other side of the story about the benefits of UV exposure.”
- Dan Humiston, President of the ITA
The above quote from a recent Time article is the Indoor Tanning Association’s response to new research that once and for all condemns indoor tanning as perilously carcinogenic. Just as Joe the Camel’s role is to depict the “cool” side of cigarettes, Mr. Humiston and his Association have but one goal—defending the practice of indoor tanning. Refuting sound science and willfully deceiving and endangering consumers, especially teen girls—these present no obstacle to the ITA.
However, this quotation represents an uncharacteristically candid thought from the Association. In essence, the quote reads: “the ITA has a stated agenda of advocating under any circumstances for the indoor tanning industry.” They stand to gain nothing by telling the truth about the risks of UV radiation. Instead they focus on the relatively insignificant benefits, such as curing Vitamin D deficiency. Although Vitamin D deficiency is not a trivial health risk, it is eminently curable. Is it worth subjecting one’s skin to unnatural, intensified and carcinogenic UV radiation when there are numerous safer ways to avoid the problem?
With this logic, if the Association represented surgeons, they would have us amputating arms to fix broken fingers. The ITA “give[s] you the other side of the story” all right. Rather than merely spending more time outside in mild sunlight or taking Vitamin D supplements, the ITA would have you risk melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. If that’s the other side of the story, I think I’ll stick to this side.
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