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Cutaneous melanoma

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JF Thompson, RA Scolyer, RF Kefford - The Lancet, 2005 - Elsevier
Episodic exposure of fair-skinned individuals to intense sunlight is thought to
be responsible for the steadily increasing melanoma incidence worldwide over
recent decades. Rarely, melanoma susceptibility is increased more than ...
Cited by 222 - Related articles - All 13 versions

[PDF] Benefits and requirements of vitamin D for optimal health: a review


WB Grant, MF Holick - Altern Med Rev, 2005 - media.libsyn.com
Benefits and Requirements of Vitamin D for Optimal Health: A Review William B.
Grant, PhD, and Michael F. Holick, PhD, MD Abstract Vitamin D sufficiency is
required for optimal health. The conditions with strong evidence for a ...
Cited by 136 - Related articles - All 22 versions

[PDF] Melanocyte biology and skin pigmentation


JY Lin, DE Fisher - NATURE-LONDON-, 2007 - bio-nica.info
Melanocytes can absorb ultraviolet radiation (UVR) and survive con- siderable
genotoxic stress. The skin is the main barrier to the exter- nal environment,
and relies on melanocytes to provide, among other things, photoprotection ...
Cited by 79 - Related articles - View as HTML - BL Direct - All 7 versions

[PDF] The cancer epidemiology of radiation


R Wakeford - Oncogene, 2004 - solarsplendor.com
Ionizing radiation has been the subject of intense epidemiological
investigation. Studies have demonstrated that exposure to moderate-to-high
levels can cause most forms of cancer, leukaemia and cancers of the breast, ...
Cited by 64 - Related articles - View as HTML - BL Direct - All 6 versions

Sunlight and reduced risk of cancer: is the real story vitamin D?

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KM Egan, JA Sosman, WJ Blot - JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 2005 - jnci.oxfordjournals.org
In this issue of the Journal, two independent epidemiologic studies (2,3)
suggest that sunlight may reduce the risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) and may
be associated with increased survival rates in patients with early-stage ...
Cited by 50 - Related articles - All 8 versions

Comparisons of estimated economic burdens due to insufficient solar ultraviolet irradiance …

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WB Grant, CF Garland, MF Holick - Photochemistry and photobiology, 2005 - BioOne
Vitamin D sufficiency is required for optimal health, and solar ultraviolet B
(UVB) irradiance is an important source of vitamin D. UVB and/or vitamin D have
been found in observational studies to be associated with reduced risk for ...
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Effect of sunscreen and clothing on the number of melanocytic nevi in 1,812 German …

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J Bauer, P Buttner, TS Wiecker, H Luther, C … - American journal of epidemiology, 2005 - Oxford Univ Press
The number of melanocytic nevi is the most important risk factor for cutaneous
melanoma. This 1998 cross-sectional study of 1,812 children aged 2–7 years
from 78 day-care centers in Germany analyzed the protective effect of ...
Cited by 38 - Related articles - All 8 versions

[PDF] Sunscreens and melanoma: the future looks bright


BL Diffey - British Journal of Dermatology, 2005 - direct-ms.org
Page 1. PHOTOBIOLOGY DOI 10.1111/j.1365-2133.2005.06729.x Sunscreens and
melanoma: the future looks bright BL Diffey Regional Medical ...
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Reducing ultraviolet radiation exposure to prevent skin cancer methodology and …


K Glanz, JA Mayer - American journal of preventive medicine, 2005 - Elsevier
Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer, and is also one of the most
preventable. This paper builds on an evidence review of skin cancer prevention
interventions that was conducted for the Guide to Community Preventive ...
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Interventional study in 1,232 young German children to prevent the development of …


J Bauer, P Buttner, TS Wiecker, H Luther, C … - International Journal of Cancer, 2005 - interscience.wiley.com
Sunscreens have been proposed as protective measures to inhibit the development
of melanocytic nevi in childhood and to decrease the long term risk for
cutaneous melanoma development. Our present study investigates the ...
Cited by 27 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions


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