Survivors of invasive melanoma have an increased risk of developing second primary cancers; however, similar risks associated with in situ melanoma have not been established. We evaluated 39,872 survivors of first primary in situ melanoma diagnosed from 1982 through 2012 in Queensland, Australia. Relative risk of second nonmelanoma primary cancers was estimated from standardized incidence ratios with 95% confidence intervals. A total of 4,823 (12%) in situ melanoma survivors developed a second primary cancer. A small increased risk (6%) compared with the general population was found. In those younger than 50 years, risk was increased by 14% for all cancers combined. In situ melanoma survivors had significantly increased risks of developing ...
Objective: To describe the incidence of second primary invasive melanoma. Methods: Data describing 5...
IMPORTANCE: Melanoma survivors are known to have a highly elevated risk of subsequent primary melano...
BackgroundPatients with a history of non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) have a 50% risk of developing s...
Survivors of invasive melanoma have an increased risk of developing second primary cancers; however,...
The number of cutaneous melanoma survivors has been increasing for years due to improvements in earl...
The aim of this study was to provide further quantitative data on the risk of second nonmelanoma can...
The aim of this study was to provide further quantitative data on the risk of second nonmelanoma can...
Caini, Saverio Boniol, Mathieu Botteri, Edoardo Tosti, Giulio Bazolli, Barbara Russell-Edu, William ...
Although risk factors for primary cutaneous melanoma are well defined, relatively little is known ab...
Incidence of subsequent malignant tumor development in 740 patients with primary cutaneous melanoma ...
Cancer-free patients diagnosed with a first primary non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) offer an opportu...
BACKGROUND: Patients with melanoma are at increased risk of developing subsequent primary melanomas....
Patients with a history of non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) have a 50% risk of developing subsequent ...
Abstract Background Cancer survivors face an increased likelihood of being subsequently diagnosed wi...
Importance: An increasing number of people develop more than 1 primary melanoma, yet to date, no pop...
Objective: To describe the incidence of second primary invasive melanoma. Methods: Data describing 5...
IMPORTANCE: Melanoma survivors are known to have a highly elevated risk of subsequent primary melano...
BackgroundPatients with a history of non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) have a 50% risk of developing s...
Survivors of invasive melanoma have an increased risk of developing second primary cancers; however,...
The number of cutaneous melanoma survivors has been increasing for years due to improvements in earl...
The aim of this study was to provide further quantitative data on the risk of second nonmelanoma can...
The aim of this study was to provide further quantitative data on the risk of second nonmelanoma can...
Caini, Saverio Boniol, Mathieu Botteri, Edoardo Tosti, Giulio Bazolli, Barbara Russell-Edu, William ...
Although risk factors for primary cutaneous melanoma are well defined, relatively little is known ab...
Incidence of subsequent malignant tumor development in 740 patients with primary cutaneous melanoma ...
Cancer-free patients diagnosed with a first primary non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) offer an opportu...
BACKGROUND: Patients with melanoma are at increased risk of developing subsequent primary melanomas....
Patients with a history of non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) have a 50% risk of developing subsequent ...
Abstract Background Cancer survivors face an increased likelihood of being subsequently diagnosed wi...
Importance: An increasing number of people develop more than 1 primary melanoma, yet to date, no pop...
Objective: To describe the incidence of second primary invasive melanoma. Methods: Data describing 5...
IMPORTANCE: Melanoma survivors are known to have a highly elevated risk of subsequent primary melano...
BackgroundPatients with a history of non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) have a 50% risk of developing s...