Strategies For Living With Albinism
Avoid Prolonged Sun Exposure

Patients with albinism may choose to avoid prolonged sun exposure altogether. They are at a much higher risk for skin cancer than other individuals. The worst exposure to ultraviolet rays happens between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., when the sun is directly overhead. Outdoor activities are best scheduled before and after these times. Many patients with albinism wear long-sleeved clothing and hats with a brim for increased protection. These individuals may want to plan ahead for community activities with friends and family. For example, if invited to a picnic at a park, they will want to find sources of shade such as covered picnic areas or underneath large trees.