Alcohol consumption is associated with increased risk of numerous cancers, but has not been definitively associated with risk of melanoma. We used prospectively gathered data from three large cohorts to investigate whether alcohol intake is associated with risk of invasive melanoma and melanoma in situ. Statistical analyses were conducted using the Cox proportional hazards model to calculate multivariate-adjusted risk ratios. 1,496 cases of invasive melanoma and 870 cases of melanoma in situ were documented during 4,236,166 person-years of follow-up. Pooled analysis of all cohorts demonstrated an association between total alcohol intake and incidence of both invasive melanoma (RR 1.14†, 95% CI: 1.02-1.27, p trend =0.02) and melanoma in situ...
Problem: Melanoma is a preventable and even treatable disease if caught in its early stages, yet pr...
BackgroundPrevious epidemiological studies of overall alcohol intake and basal cell carcinoma (BCC) ...
This population-based case-control study contrasted nutrient intakes of 41 women with cutaneous mali...
While alcohol consumption is known to increase the risk of several types of cancer, evidence regardi...
It has been suggested that alcohol intake increases sunburn severity, a major risk factor for cutane...
It has been suggested that alcohol intake increases sunburn severity, a major risk factor for cutane...
Alcohol has not been linked definitively to non-melanoma skin cancer. We examined whether alcohol in...
The association between alcohol intake and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is unclear. We s...
Experimental evidence suggests that alcohol induces cutaneous carcinogenesis, yet epidemiological st...
Experimental evidence suggests that alcohol induces cutaneous carcinogenesis, yet epidemiological st...
The association between alcohol intake and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is unclear. We s...
Background: Malignant melanoma has been one of the most rapidly increasing cancers within the United...
Incidence of cutaneous malignant melanoma has continued to rise despite public efforts to promote su...
Objective:To investigate the association between total alcohol intake and intake of different types ...
In a population-based, matched case-control study from southern Sweden of 400 patients with a first ...
Problem: Melanoma is a preventable and even treatable disease if caught in its early stages, yet pr...
BackgroundPrevious epidemiological studies of overall alcohol intake and basal cell carcinoma (BCC) ...
This population-based case-control study contrasted nutrient intakes of 41 women with cutaneous mali...
While alcohol consumption is known to increase the risk of several types of cancer, evidence regardi...
It has been suggested that alcohol intake increases sunburn severity, a major risk factor for cutane...
It has been suggested that alcohol intake increases sunburn severity, a major risk factor for cutane...
Alcohol has not been linked definitively to non-melanoma skin cancer. We examined whether alcohol in...
The association between alcohol intake and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is unclear. We s...
Experimental evidence suggests that alcohol induces cutaneous carcinogenesis, yet epidemiological st...
Experimental evidence suggests that alcohol induces cutaneous carcinogenesis, yet epidemiological st...
The association between alcohol intake and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is unclear. We s...
Background: Malignant melanoma has been one of the most rapidly increasing cancers within the United...
Incidence of cutaneous malignant melanoma has continued to rise despite public efforts to promote su...
Objective:To investigate the association between total alcohol intake and intake of different types ...
In a population-based, matched case-control study from southern Sweden of 400 patients with a first ...
Problem: Melanoma is a preventable and even treatable disease if caught in its early stages, yet pr...
BackgroundPrevious epidemiological studies of overall alcohol intake and basal cell carcinoma (BCC) ...
This population-based case-control study contrasted nutrient intakes of 41 women with cutaneous mali...