It has been suggested that alcohol intake increases sunburn severity, a major risk factor for cutaneous melanoma (CM). Several epidemiological studies have investigated the relationship between alcohol consumption and CM, but the evidence is inconsistent. Therefore, we aimed to quantify this relationship better, using a meta-analytical approach. The dose–risk relationship was also modelled through a class of flexible nonlinear meta-regression random effects models. The present meta-analysis included 16 studies (14 case control and two cohort investigations) with a total of 6251 cases of CM. The pooled relative risk (RR) for any alcohol drinking compared with no/occasional drinking was 1.20 [95% confidence interval (CI) 1.06–1.37]. The risk ...
This population-based case-control study contrasted nutrient intakes of 41 women with cutaneous mali...
A systematic revision of the literature was conducted in order to undertake a comprehensive meta-ana...
Background:Alcohol is a risk factor for cancer of the oral cavity, pharynx, oesophagus, colorectum, ...
It has been suggested that alcohol intake increases sunburn severity, a major risk factor for cutane...
It has been suggested that alcohol intake increases sunburn severity, a major risk factor for cutane...
While alcohol consumption is known to increase the risk of several types of cancer, evidence regardi...
Alcohol has not been linked definitively to non-melanoma skin cancer. We examined whether alcohol in...
Experimental evidence suggests that alcohol induces cutaneous carcinogenesis, yet epidemiological st...
Experimental evidence suggests that alcohol induces cutaneous carcinogenesis, yet epidemiological st...
Alcohol consumption is associated with increased risk of numerous cancers, but has not been definiti...
The association between alcohol intake and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is unclear. We s...
BackgroundPrevious epidemiological studies of overall alcohol intake and basal cell carcinoma (BCC) ...
Objective:To investigate the association between total alcohol intake and intake of different types ...
The association between alcohol intake and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is unclear. We s...
In a population-based, matched case-control study from southern Sweden of 400 patients with a first ...
This population-based case-control study contrasted nutrient intakes of 41 women with cutaneous mali...
A systematic revision of the literature was conducted in order to undertake a comprehensive meta-ana...
Background:Alcohol is a risk factor for cancer of the oral cavity, pharynx, oesophagus, colorectum, ...
It has been suggested that alcohol intake increases sunburn severity, a major risk factor for cutane...
It has been suggested that alcohol intake increases sunburn severity, a major risk factor for cutane...
While alcohol consumption is known to increase the risk of several types of cancer, evidence regardi...
Alcohol has not been linked definitively to non-melanoma skin cancer. We examined whether alcohol in...
Experimental evidence suggests that alcohol induces cutaneous carcinogenesis, yet epidemiological st...
Experimental evidence suggests that alcohol induces cutaneous carcinogenesis, yet epidemiological st...
Alcohol consumption is associated with increased risk of numerous cancers, but has not been definiti...
The association between alcohol intake and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is unclear. We s...
BackgroundPrevious epidemiological studies of overall alcohol intake and basal cell carcinoma (BCC) ...
Objective:To investigate the association between total alcohol intake and intake of different types ...
The association between alcohol intake and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is unclear. We s...
In a population-based, matched case-control study from southern Sweden of 400 patients with a first ...
This population-based case-control study contrasted nutrient intakes of 41 women with cutaneous mali...
A systematic revision of the literature was conducted in order to undertake a comprehensive meta-ana...
Background:Alcohol is a risk factor for cancer of the oral cavity, pharynx, oesophagus, colorectum, ...