BACKGROUND: Melanoma risk prediction models could be useful for matching preventive interventions to patients' risk. OBJECTIVES: To develop and validate a model for incident first-primary cutaneous melanoma using clinically assessed risk factors. METHODS: We used unconditional logistic regression with backward selection from the Australian Melanoma Family Study (461 cases and 329 controls) in which age, sex and city of recruitment were kept in each step, and we externally validated it using the Leeds Melanoma Case-Control Study (960 cases and 513 controls). Candidate predictors included clinically assessed whole-body naevi and solar lentigines, and self-assessed pigmentation phenotype, sun exposure, family history and history of keratinocyt...
Risk stratification can improve the efficacy and cost-efficiency of screening programs for early det...
Rising incidences of cutaneous melanoma have fueled the development of statistical models that predi...
Basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas of the skin are the commonest cancers in humans, yet no vali...
Background: Melanoma risk prediction models could be useful for matching preventive interventions t...
Importance: Identifying individuals at high risk of melanoma can optimize primary and secondary prev...
IMPORTANCE Identifying individuals at high risk of melanoma can optimize primary and secondary preve...
Background/Aim. The lack of effective therapy for advanced stages of melanoma emphasizes the impo...
Melanoma incidence is increasing rapidly worldwide among white-skinned populations. Earlier diagnosi...
Melanoma incidence is increasing rapidly worldwide among white-skinned populations. Earlier diagnosi...
The rising incidence of cutaneous melanoma over the past few decades has prompted substantial effort...
BACKGROUND: We report the development of a cutaneous melanoma risk algorithm based upon seven factor...
Identifying people at high risk of melanoma is important for targeted prevention activities and surv...
Background: We report the development of a cutaneous melanoma risk algorithm based upon seven factor...
Identifying people at high risk of melanoma is important for targeted prevention activities and surv...
Personalised model generated risk predictions that incorporate several risk factors may motivate peo...
Risk stratification can improve the efficacy and cost-efficiency of screening programs for early det...
Rising incidences of cutaneous melanoma have fueled the development of statistical models that predi...
Basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas of the skin are the commonest cancers in humans, yet no vali...
Background: Melanoma risk prediction models could be useful for matching preventive interventions t...
Importance: Identifying individuals at high risk of melanoma can optimize primary and secondary prev...
IMPORTANCE Identifying individuals at high risk of melanoma can optimize primary and secondary preve...
Background/Aim. The lack of effective therapy for advanced stages of melanoma emphasizes the impo...
Melanoma incidence is increasing rapidly worldwide among white-skinned populations. Earlier diagnosi...
Melanoma incidence is increasing rapidly worldwide among white-skinned populations. Earlier diagnosi...
The rising incidence of cutaneous melanoma over the past few decades has prompted substantial effort...
BACKGROUND: We report the development of a cutaneous melanoma risk algorithm based upon seven factor...
Identifying people at high risk of melanoma is important for targeted prevention activities and surv...
Background: We report the development of a cutaneous melanoma risk algorithm based upon seven factor...
Identifying people at high risk of melanoma is important for targeted prevention activities and surv...
Personalised model generated risk predictions that incorporate several risk factors may motivate peo...
Risk stratification can improve the efficacy and cost-efficiency of screening programs for early det...
Rising incidences of cutaneous melanoma have fueled the development of statistical models that predi...
Basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas of the skin are the commonest cancers in humans, yet no vali...