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Risk factors, diagnosis, and detection of melanoma.

Current opinion in oncology

MacKie RM.
PMID: 2069997
Curr Opin Oncol. 1991 Apr;3(2):360-3. doi: 10.1097/00001622-199104000-00019.

The incidence of melanoma continues to rise, and accurate figures for this rate of rise in subsets of the population are needed. In addition, it is important to identify occupational groups possibly at greater risk, as well as phenotypic...

Melanoma: epidemiology, risk factors, pathogenesis, diagnosis and classification.

In vivo (Athens, Greece)

Rastrelli M, Tropea S, Rossi CR, Alaibac M.
PMID: 25398793
In Vivo. 2014 Nov-Dec;28(6):1005-11.

This article reviews epidemiology, risk factors, pathogenesis and diagnosis of melanoma. Data on melanoma from the majority of countries show a rapid increase of the incidence of this cancer, with a slowing of the rate of incidence in the...

Understanding melanoma.

Imprint

[No authors listed]
PMID: 9505598
Imprint. 1998 Jan;45(1):14.

No abstract available.

[Melanogenesis and melanoma].

Hispalis medica; revista sevillana de medicina y cirugia

RUIZ ROMERO R.
PMID: 13366266
Hisp Med. 1956 Jul;13(145):329-39.

No abstract available.

Patient education. Melanoma.

Australian family physician

[No authors listed]
PMID: 2048998
Aust Fam Physician. 1991 Apr;20(4):467.

No abstract available.

Melanoma: epidemiology, pathogenesis, and new modes of treatment.

Advances in internal medicine

Dreiling L, Hoffman S, Robinson WA.
PMID: 8903599
Adv Intern Med. 1996;41:553-604.

The treatment of patients with advanced stage (stage III and IV) melanoma remains discouraging. Except for the study using tamoxifen, combination chemotherapy (cisplatin, DTIC, BCNU), plus biological therapy (IFN-alpha and/or IL-2), which achieved a 57% response rate, virtually any...

Melanoma epidemic: true or false?.

International journal of dermatology

Flórez A, Cruces M.
PMID: 15186218
Int J Dermatol. 2004 Jun;43(6):405-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-4632.2004.02004.x.

Melanoma incidence has increased dramatically over the last decades in most industrial countries, mainly as a result of the large numbers of early melanomas being diagnosed. Simultaneously, a lack of commensurate change in mortality has been reported, raising the...

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