There is little long‐term follow‐up information about how the number of melanoma deaths and case‐fatality vary over time according to the measured thickness of melanoma at diagnosis. This population‐based longitudinal cohort study examines patterns and trends in case‐fatality among 44,531 people in Queensland (Australia) diagnosed with a single invasive melanoma (ICD‐O C44, Morphology 872–879) between 1987 and 2011, including 11,883 diagnosed between 1987 and 1996, with up to 20 years follow up (to December 2016). The 20‐year case fatality increased by thickness, with the percentage of melanoma deaths within 20 years of diagnosis being up to 4.8% for melanomas with measured thickness
CONCORD-3 highlighted wide disparities in population-based 5-year net survival for cutaneous melanom...
The aim of this study was to examine temporal trends in overall and stage-specific incidence of mela...
The aim of this study was to examine temporal trends in overall and stage-specific incidence of mela...
The steep increase in incidence of cutaneous malignant melanoma in white populations mainly applies ...
This study investigated time trends and latitude differentials in the thickness distributions of inv...
The prognosis of melanoma patients who are diagnosed with multiple primary lesions remains controver...
Abstract Objective: Accurate estimates of risk of death from melanoma, based on the most recent info...
Reasons underlying time changes in cutaneous melanoma mortality in light-skinned populations are not...
Alma B Pedersen,1,2 Søren P Johnsen,3,4 Erzsébet Horváth-Puhó2 1Department of Clinical Epidemiology,...
In recent years several reports have been published concerning trends in melanoma mortality in diffe...
BackgroundIncreasing cutaneous melanoma incidence rates in the United States have been attributed to...
Background: CONCORD-3 highlighted wide disparities in population-based 5-year net survival during 2...
Objective: To examine the relationship between melanoma thickness and reported time from first recog...
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...
CONCORD-3 highlighted wide disparities in population-based 5-year net survival for cutaneous melanom...
The aim of this study was to examine temporal trends in overall and stage-specific incidence of mela...
The aim of this study was to examine temporal trends in overall and stage-specific incidence of mela...
The steep increase in incidence of cutaneous malignant melanoma in white populations mainly applies ...
This study investigated time trends and latitude differentials in the thickness distributions of inv...
The prognosis of melanoma patients who are diagnosed with multiple primary lesions remains controver...
Abstract Objective: Accurate estimates of risk of death from melanoma, based on the most recent info...
Reasons underlying time changes in cutaneous melanoma mortality in light-skinned populations are not...
Alma B Pedersen,1,2 Søren P Johnsen,3,4 Erzsébet Horváth-Puhó2 1Department of Clinical Epidemiology,...
In recent years several reports have been published concerning trends in melanoma mortality in diffe...
BackgroundIncreasing cutaneous melanoma incidence rates in the United States have been attributed to...
Background: CONCORD-3 highlighted wide disparities in population-based 5-year net survival during 2...
Objective: To examine the relationship between melanoma thickness and reported time from first recog...
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...
CONCORD-3 highlighted wide disparities in population-based 5-year net survival for cutaneous melanom...
The aim of this study was to examine temporal trends in overall and stage-specific incidence of mela...
The aim of this study was to examine temporal trends in overall and stage-specific incidence of mela...