Background: The objective of this study was to describe recent developments in cutaneous melanoma from the German speaking countries in Europe (Germany, Austria, and Switzerland) and from Queensland, Australia. Methods: All incident invasive cutaneous melanoma cases recorded between 1986 and 1996 by the Queensland Melanoma Register and by the Central Malignant Melanoma Registry of the German Dermatological Society were included in the analysis. Weighted linear trend analyses were performed to assess significant changes over the years using yearly sample sizes as weights. Results: In Central Europe, the median tumor thickness decreased from 1.2 mm in 1986 to 0.8 mm in 1996 (P < 0.001), whereas it varied insignificantly between 0.5 mm a...
After a long-term increase, the incidence of cutaneous malignant melanoma has stabilized recently or...
Background: A disproportional increase in in situ or thin melanomas may point at underlying causes s...
Alma B Pedersen,1,2 Søren P Johnsen,3,4 Erzsébet Horváth-Puhó2 1Department of Clinical Epidemiology,...
This study investigated time trends and latitude differentials in the thickness distributions of inv...
Objective: The study investigated geographical differences and time trends of incidence rate and bod...
We compared trends in melanoma incidence by body site in two populations exposed to different levels...
10.1111/jdv.12236Background: Melanoma is a significant health problem in Caucasian populations. The ...
We analysed trends in incidence for in situ and invasive melanoma in some European countries during ...
Background An examination of melanoma incidence according to anatomical region may be one method of ...
BACKGROUND: Site-specific trend analysis is probably the most effective method available for assessi...
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...
In 2003, a skin cancer screening campaign based on total body skin examination was launched in the f...
Public campaigns encouraging sun protection for skin cancer prevention began in Queensland, Australi...
One of the aims of this thesis was to assess the possible impact of primary and secondary preventive...
After a long-term increase, the incidence of cutaneous malignant melanoma has stabilized recently or...
Background: A disproportional increase in in situ or thin melanomas may point at underlying causes s...
Alma B Pedersen,1,2 Søren P Johnsen,3,4 Erzsébet Horváth-Puhó2 1Department of Clinical Epidemiology,...
This study investigated time trends and latitude differentials in the thickness distributions of inv...
Objective: The study investigated geographical differences and time trends of incidence rate and bod...
We compared trends in melanoma incidence by body site in two populations exposed to different levels...
10.1111/jdv.12236Background: Melanoma is a significant health problem in Caucasian populations. The ...
We analysed trends in incidence for in situ and invasive melanoma in some European countries during ...
Background An examination of melanoma incidence according to anatomical region may be one method of ...
BACKGROUND: Site-specific trend analysis is probably the most effective method available for assessi...
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...
In 2003, a skin cancer screening campaign based on total body skin examination was launched in the f...
Public campaigns encouraging sun protection for skin cancer prevention began in Queensland, Australi...
One of the aims of this thesis was to assess the possible impact of primary and secondary preventive...
After a long-term increase, the incidence of cutaneous malignant melanoma has stabilized recently or...
Background: A disproportional increase in in situ or thin melanomas may point at underlying causes s...
Alma B Pedersen,1,2 Søren P Johnsen,3,4 Erzsébet Horváth-Puhó2 1Department of Clinical Epidemiology,...