Vitamin D is formed mainly in the skin upon exposure to sunlight and can as well be taken orally with food or through supplements. While sun exposure is a known risk factor for skin cancer development, vitamin D exerts anti-proliferative and pro-apoptotic effects on melanocytes and keratinocytes in vitro. To clarify the role of vitamin D in skin carcinogenesis, we performed a review of the literature and meta-analysis to evaluate the association of vitamin D serum levels and dietary intake with cutaneous melanoma (CM) and non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) risk and melanoma prognostic factors. Twenty papers were included for an overall 1420 CM and 2317 NMSC. The summary relative risks (SRRs) from random effects models for the association of hi...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Sunlight is a major risk factor for cutaneous melanoma. However, its interact...
Sun exposure is a major risk factor for skin cancer and is also an important source of vitamin D. We...
Vitamin D may have anti–skin cancer effects, but population-based evidence is lacking. We therefore ...
Vitamin D is formed mainly in the skin upon exposure to sunlight and can as well be taken orally wit...
Vitamin D is formed mainly in the skin upon exposure to sunlight and can as well be taken orally wit...
Previous studies suggested a protective effect of vitamin D against skin cancer development. However...
Previous studies suggested a protective effect of vitamin D against skin cancer development. However...
International audienceSun exposure is a major environmental risk factor for skin cancers and is also...
Cutaneous malignant melanoma, whose incidence is increasing steadily worldwide, is the result of com...
Background Skin cancer is one of the common malignancies. There is sufficient evidence that sunlight...
We aimed to provide a comprehensive overview of the link between vitamin D and non-melanoma skin can...
Limited information is available on the direct role of vitamin D metabolites (calcidiol and calcitri...
The rapid increase in melanoma incidence and mortality has given rise to nationwide and internationa...
Despite the presence of several studies in literature, the real connection between vitamin D serolog...
The role of vitamin D in health maintenance and disease prevention in fields ranging from bone metab...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Sunlight is a major risk factor for cutaneous melanoma. However, its interact...
Sun exposure is a major risk factor for skin cancer and is also an important source of vitamin D. We...
Vitamin D may have anti–skin cancer effects, but population-based evidence is lacking. We therefore ...
Vitamin D is formed mainly in the skin upon exposure to sunlight and can as well be taken orally wit...
Vitamin D is formed mainly in the skin upon exposure to sunlight and can as well be taken orally wit...
Previous studies suggested a protective effect of vitamin D against skin cancer development. However...
Previous studies suggested a protective effect of vitamin D against skin cancer development. However...
International audienceSun exposure is a major environmental risk factor for skin cancers and is also...
Cutaneous malignant melanoma, whose incidence is increasing steadily worldwide, is the result of com...
Background Skin cancer is one of the common malignancies. There is sufficient evidence that sunlight...
We aimed to provide a comprehensive overview of the link between vitamin D and non-melanoma skin can...
Limited information is available on the direct role of vitamin D metabolites (calcidiol and calcitri...
The rapid increase in melanoma incidence and mortality has given rise to nationwide and internationa...
Despite the presence of several studies in literature, the real connection between vitamin D serolog...
The role of vitamin D in health maintenance and disease prevention in fields ranging from bone metab...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Sunlight is a major risk factor for cutaneous melanoma. However, its interact...
Sun exposure is a major risk factor for skin cancer and is also an important source of vitamin D. We...
Vitamin D may have anti–skin cancer effects, but population-based evidence is lacking. We therefore ...