Height and body mass index (BMI) have both been positively associated with melanoma risk, although findings for BMI have been less consistent than height. It remains unclear, however, whether these associations reflect causality or are due to residual confounding by environmental and lifestyle risk factors. We re-evaluated these associations using a two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) approach.We identified single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) for BMI and height from separate genome-wide association study (GWAS) meta-analyses. We obtained melanoma SNPs from the most recent melanoma GWAS meta-analysis comprising 12\ua0874 cases and 23\ua0203 controls. We used the inverse variance-weighted estimator to derive separate causal risk estima...
Naevus count is the strongest risk factor for melanoma. Body Mass Index (BMI) has been linked to mel...
Naevus count is the strongest risk factor for melanoma. Body Mass Index (BMI) has been linked to mel...
Background: BRCA1/2 mutations confer high lifetime risk of breast cancer, although other factors may...
Background Height and body mass index (BMI) have both been positively associated with melanoma risk...
The link between anthropometric indices, including height, and cancer risk and/or progression has at...
Anthropometric factors such as height, weight and body mass index are related to the occurrence of c...
Background: The potential influence of measured body weight and height on keratinocyte skin cancer r...
Background Breslow thickness is the most important prognostic factor of localized cutaneous melanom...
Objective We aim to test whether body mass index (BMI) is causally associated with the risk of basal...
The aim of the present study was to prospectively examine risk of cutaneous melanoma (CM) according ...
Several studies have investigated the effect of various anthropometric factors on the risk of cutane...
BACKGROUND: Evidence for the impact of body size and composition on cancer risk is limited. This men...
The aim of the present study was to prospectively examine risk of cutaneous melanoma (CM) according ...
Background: Evidence for the impact of body size and composition on cancer risk is limited. This men...
Background: Currently, the association between body mass index (BMI) and hormone therapies and Cutan...
Naevus count is the strongest risk factor for melanoma. Body Mass Index (BMI) has been linked to mel...
Naevus count is the strongest risk factor for melanoma. Body Mass Index (BMI) has been linked to mel...
Background: BRCA1/2 mutations confer high lifetime risk of breast cancer, although other factors may...
Background Height and body mass index (BMI) have both been positively associated with melanoma risk...
The link between anthropometric indices, including height, and cancer risk and/or progression has at...
Anthropometric factors such as height, weight and body mass index are related to the occurrence of c...
Background: The potential influence of measured body weight and height on keratinocyte skin cancer r...
Background Breslow thickness is the most important prognostic factor of localized cutaneous melanom...
Objective We aim to test whether body mass index (BMI) is causally associated with the risk of basal...
The aim of the present study was to prospectively examine risk of cutaneous melanoma (CM) according ...
Several studies have investigated the effect of various anthropometric factors on the risk of cutane...
BACKGROUND: Evidence for the impact of body size and composition on cancer risk is limited. This men...
The aim of the present study was to prospectively examine risk of cutaneous melanoma (CM) according ...
Background: Evidence for the impact of body size and composition on cancer risk is limited. This men...
Background: Currently, the association between body mass index (BMI) and hormone therapies and Cutan...
Naevus count is the strongest risk factor for melanoma. Body Mass Index (BMI) has been linked to mel...
Naevus count is the strongest risk factor for melanoma. Body Mass Index (BMI) has been linked to mel...
Background: BRCA1/2 mutations confer high lifetime risk of breast cancer, although other factors may...