Mortality from malignant melanoma is much higher among native born Australians than among people born in other countries. For immigrants death rates increase with perod of residence in Australia. Our analysis fails to reveal any increased risk associated with fair skin or Celtic origin. Geographic and socio-economic patterns of mortality from melanoma are similar to Australian-born individuals and those born elsewhere. These mortality differences parallel incidence patterns for the disease. Our findings support the theory that sunlight is a major determinant of melanoma and are compatible with the hypothesis that it is initiated by traumatic sunburn
White populations in Australia and England share many genetic and phenotypic characteristics due to ...
Public campaigns encouraging sun protection for skin cancer prevention began in Queensland, Australi...
According to recent cancer epidemiology reports malignant melanoma in both sexes and lung carcinoma ...
All death records in Australia during the period 1964–1985 were analyzed to compare mortality from m...
In recent years several reports have been published concerning trends in melanoma mortality in diffe...
The rate of melanoma diagnosis in Queensland is higher than than in any other geographical location ...
To explore whether the anatomic distribution of melanoma differs with ambient sunlight levels, we co...
In an effort to understand the difference between melanomas diagnosed in Australia (New South Wales)...
We compared trends in melanoma incidence by body site in two populations exposed to different levels...
Doubt has been cast on sunlight as the major causative factor for malignant melanoma. We performed s...
Two case-control studies were set up to investigate the relationship between melanocytic naevi and r...
Uveal melanoma (UM) is the second-most-common melanoma in humans and has a high age-standardized inc...
Routinely collected incidence data have often lacked specific identification of ocular melanoma in t...
Increases in cutaneous malignant melanoma (CMM) incidence and mortality rates have occurred in the l...
Public campaigns encouraging sun protection for skin cancer prevention began in Queensland, Australi...
White populations in Australia and England share many genetic and phenotypic characteristics due to ...
Public campaigns encouraging sun protection for skin cancer prevention began in Queensland, Australi...
According to recent cancer epidemiology reports malignant melanoma in both sexes and lung carcinoma ...
All death records in Australia during the period 1964–1985 were analyzed to compare mortality from m...
In recent years several reports have been published concerning trends in melanoma mortality in diffe...
The rate of melanoma diagnosis in Queensland is higher than than in any other geographical location ...
To explore whether the anatomic distribution of melanoma differs with ambient sunlight levels, we co...
In an effort to understand the difference between melanomas diagnosed in Australia (New South Wales)...
We compared trends in melanoma incidence by body site in two populations exposed to different levels...
Doubt has been cast on sunlight as the major causative factor for malignant melanoma. We performed s...
Two case-control studies were set up to investigate the relationship between melanocytic naevi and r...
Uveal melanoma (UM) is the second-most-common melanoma in humans and has a high age-standardized inc...
Routinely collected incidence data have often lacked specific identification of ocular melanoma in t...
Increases in cutaneous malignant melanoma (CMM) incidence and mortality rates have occurred in the l...
Public campaigns encouraging sun protection for skin cancer prevention began in Queensland, Australi...
White populations in Australia and England share many genetic and phenotypic characteristics due to ...
Public campaigns encouraging sun protection for skin cancer prevention began in Queensland, Australi...
According to recent cancer epidemiology reports malignant melanoma in both sexes and lung carcinoma ...