AbstractBackgroundGender disparity in melanoma outcome is consistently observed, suggesting that gender is as an important prognostic factor. However, the source of this gender disparity in melanoma remains unclear.ObjectiveThis article reviews advances in our understanding of gender differences in melanoma and how such differences may contribute to outcomes.MethodsA broad literature search was conducted using the PubMed database, with search terms such as ‘gender differences in melanoma’ and ‘sex differences in melanoma.’ Additional articles were identified from cited references.ResultsHerein, we address the gender-linked physiologic differences in skin and melanoma. We discuss the influence of estrogen on a woman’s risk for melanoma and m...
BackgroundSex or gender disparity in skin cancer has been documented for a long time at the populati...
Over the last decades, the incidence of melanoma has been steadily growing, with 4.2% of the populat...
BackgroundCutaneous melanoma (CM) incidence rates continue to increase, and the reasons are unknown....
Background: Gender disparity in melanoma outcome is consistently observed, suggesting that gender is...
AbstractBackgroundGender disparity in melanoma outcome is consistently observed, suggesting that gen...
Background: Gender disparity in melanoma outcome is consistently observed, suggesting that gender is...
Background and aim: Over the last decades, the incidence of melanoma has been steadily growing, with...
PurposeMost melanoma studies have been performed in the white population who exhibits the highest in...
Background: Although previous studies identify gender differences in melanoma, limited research on t...
Background: UV radiation has been considered the major environmental causative factor for melanoma. ...
There are many well-documented differences between males and females regarding melanoma including in...
Introduction Melanoma is one of the most common cancers in younger people. The incidence of cutaneou...
A number of studies have focused on possible relationships between characteristics of female endocri...
Aim It is commonly known that women have better prognosis than men after diagnosis of primary cutane...
Cutaneous melanoma disproportionally affects the fair-skinned populations in the US and worldwide. U...
BackgroundSex or gender disparity in skin cancer has been documented for a long time at the populati...
Over the last decades, the incidence of melanoma has been steadily growing, with 4.2% of the populat...
BackgroundCutaneous melanoma (CM) incidence rates continue to increase, and the reasons are unknown....
Background: Gender disparity in melanoma outcome is consistently observed, suggesting that gender is...
AbstractBackgroundGender disparity in melanoma outcome is consistently observed, suggesting that gen...
Background: Gender disparity in melanoma outcome is consistently observed, suggesting that gender is...
Background and aim: Over the last decades, the incidence of melanoma has been steadily growing, with...
PurposeMost melanoma studies have been performed in the white population who exhibits the highest in...
Background: Although previous studies identify gender differences in melanoma, limited research on t...
Background: UV radiation has been considered the major environmental causative factor for melanoma. ...
There are many well-documented differences between males and females regarding melanoma including in...
Introduction Melanoma is one of the most common cancers in younger people. The incidence of cutaneou...
A number of studies have focused on possible relationships between characteristics of female endocri...
Aim It is commonly known that women have better prognosis than men after diagnosis of primary cutane...
Cutaneous melanoma disproportionally affects the fair-skinned populations in the US and worldwide. U...
BackgroundSex or gender disparity in skin cancer has been documented for a long time at the populati...
Over the last decades, the incidence of melanoma has been steadily growing, with 4.2% of the populat...
BackgroundCutaneous melanoma (CM) incidence rates continue to increase, and the reasons are unknown....