Vitamin D may have anti-skin cancer effects, but population-based evidence is lacking. We therefore assessed associations between vitamin D status and skin cancer risk in an Australian subtropical community We analyzed prospective skin cancer incidence for 11 years following baseline assessment of serum 25(OH)-vitamin D in 1,191 adults (average age 54 years) and used multivariable logistic regression analysis to adjust risk estimates for age, sex, detailed assessments of usual time spent outdoors, phenotypic characteristics, and other possible confounders. Participants with serum 25(OH)-vitamin D concentrations above 75 nmol l(-1) versus those below 75 nmol l(-1) more often developed basal cell carcinoma (odds ratio (OR)=1.51 (95% confidenc...
Sun exposure carries both harms and benefits. Exposing the skin to the sun is the main modifiable ca...
Major health organizations recommend obtaining most of one's vitamin D through dietary sources rathe...
Recent reports have shown that vitamin D status was inversely associated with the risk of various ca...
Vitamin D may have anti-skin cancer effects, but population-based evidence is lacking. We therefore ...
Vitamin D may have anti–skin cancer effects, but population-based evidence is lacking. We therefore ...
Vitamin D may have anti–skin cancer effects, but population-based evidence is lacking. We therefore ...
International audienceSun exposure is a major environmental risk factor for skin cancers and is also...
Previous studies suggested a protective effect of vitamin D against skin cancer development. However...
Previous studies suggested a protective effect of vitamin D against skin cancer development. However...
Background Skin cancer is one of the common malignancies. There is sufficient evidence that sunlight...
Background: Vitamin D may play a role in prevention of keratinocyte cancer (KC), but observational s...
Vitamin D is formed mainly in the skin upon exposure to sunlight and can as well be taken orally wit...
Vitamin D is formed mainly in the skin upon exposure to sunlight and can as well be taken orally wit...
Sun exposure is a major risk factor for skin cancer and is also an important source of vitamin D. We...
Background: Skin cancers are known to be associated with sun exposure, whereas sunlight through the ...
Sun exposure carries both harms and benefits. Exposing the skin to the sun is the main modifiable ca...
Major health organizations recommend obtaining most of one's vitamin D through dietary sources rathe...
Recent reports have shown that vitamin D status was inversely associated with the risk of various ca...
Vitamin D may have anti-skin cancer effects, but population-based evidence is lacking. We therefore ...
Vitamin D may have anti–skin cancer effects, but population-based evidence is lacking. We therefore ...
Vitamin D may have anti–skin cancer effects, but population-based evidence is lacking. We therefore ...
International audienceSun exposure is a major environmental risk factor for skin cancers and is also...
Previous studies suggested a protective effect of vitamin D against skin cancer development. However...
Previous studies suggested a protective effect of vitamin D against skin cancer development. However...
Background Skin cancer is one of the common malignancies. There is sufficient evidence that sunlight...
Background: Vitamin D may play a role in prevention of keratinocyte cancer (KC), but observational s...
Vitamin D is formed mainly in the skin upon exposure to sunlight and can as well be taken orally wit...
Vitamin D is formed mainly in the skin upon exposure to sunlight and can as well be taken orally wit...
Sun exposure is a major risk factor for skin cancer and is also an important source of vitamin D. We...
Background: Skin cancers are known to be associated with sun exposure, whereas sunlight through the ...
Sun exposure carries both harms and benefits. Exposing the skin to the sun is the main modifiable ca...
Major health organizations recommend obtaining most of one's vitamin D through dietary sources rathe...
Recent reports have shown that vitamin D status was inversely associated with the risk of various ca...