Cutaneous melanoma is a relatively common cancer in adolescents and young adults in Australia, but detailed information about occurrence patterns and prognosis is limited. We evaluated incidence trends from 1982 to 2010 and recent survival rates in those aged 15-24 years in the state of Queensland. In situ and invasive melanoma cases were identified from the Queensland Cancer Registry. Incidence rates were age-standardised to the 2000 World population and trends calculated using joinpoint regression. Five-year relative survival was estimated by the period method and Poisson models were used to produce adjusted mortality hazard ratios. Average annual incidence rates for the 5-year period 2006-2010 were 6.3 per 100,000 [95% confidence interva...
Trends in age-standardised death-certification rates for skin cancer [mainly cutaneous malignant mel...
BackgroundInvasive melanoma of the skin is the third most common cancer diagnosed among adolescents ...
Abstract Objective: Accurate estimates of risk of death from melanoma, based on the most recent info...
Cutaneous melanoma is a relatively common cancer in adolescents and young adults in Australia, but d...
Public campaigns encouraging sun protection for skin cancer prevention began in Queensland, Australi...
Public campaigns encouraging sun protection for skin cancer prevention began in Queensland, Australi...
Objectives Queensland, the north-eastern state of Australia, has the highest incidence of melanoma i...
Public campaigns encouraging sun protection for skin cancer prevention began in Queensland, Australi...
Background: Melanoma is rare in the first two decades of life. Trends in incidence differ across cou...
White populations in Australia and England share many genetic and phenotypic characteristics due to ...
Background An examination of melanoma incidence according to anatomical region may be one method of ...
Objective: The study investigated geographical differences and time trends of incidence rate and bod...
This study investigated time trends and latitude differentials in the thickness distributions of inv...
We compared trends in melanoma incidence by body site in two populations exposed to different levels...
Purpose: Cancer is a significant health concern for adolescents and young adults (AYAs; aged 15–24 y...
Trends in age-standardised death-certification rates for skin cancer [mainly cutaneous malignant mel...
BackgroundInvasive melanoma of the skin is the third most common cancer diagnosed among adolescents ...
Abstract Objective: Accurate estimates of risk of death from melanoma, based on the most recent info...
Cutaneous melanoma is a relatively common cancer in adolescents and young adults in Australia, but d...
Public campaigns encouraging sun protection for skin cancer prevention began in Queensland, Australi...
Public campaigns encouraging sun protection for skin cancer prevention began in Queensland, Australi...
Objectives Queensland, the north-eastern state of Australia, has the highest incidence of melanoma i...
Public campaigns encouraging sun protection for skin cancer prevention began in Queensland, Australi...
Background: Melanoma is rare in the first two decades of life. Trends in incidence differ across cou...
White populations in Australia and England share many genetic and phenotypic characteristics due to ...
Background An examination of melanoma incidence according to anatomical region may be one method of ...
Objective: The study investigated geographical differences and time trends of incidence rate and bod...
This study investigated time trends and latitude differentials in the thickness distributions of inv...
We compared trends in melanoma incidence by body site in two populations exposed to different levels...
Purpose: Cancer is a significant health concern for adolescents and young adults (AYAs; aged 15–24 y...
Trends in age-standardised death-certification rates for skin cancer [mainly cutaneous malignant mel...
BackgroundInvasive melanoma of the skin is the third most common cancer diagnosed among adolescents ...
Abstract Objective: Accurate estimates of risk of death from melanoma, based on the most recent info...