Survival from melanoma is influenced by several, well-established clinical and histopathological factors, e.g. age, Breslow thickness and microscopic ulceration. We (the Section of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of Leeds) have carried out research to better understand the biological basis for these observations. Preliminary results indicated a protective role for vitamin D in melanoma relapse and that higher vitamin D was associated with thinner primary melanomas. Funding from the British Skin Foundation enabled JNB to establish a study of the effects of vitamin A in melanoma. The results suggested that vitamin A could reduce the protective effect of vitamin D in terms of overall survival. Therefore, we propose that vitamin D3 s...
Clinicians across specialties are increasingly aware of health risks associated with vitamin D defic...
Despite the presence of several studies in literature, the real connection between vitamin D serolog...
The prognostic improvement attributed to genetic markers over current prognostic system has not been...
Epidemiological evidence shows that people with thicker, or higher stage, melanomas have lower vitam...
Background Studies evaluating a relationship of vitamin D in patients with primary melanoma have...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Sunlight is a major risk factor for cutaneous melanoma. However, its interact...
Background: Previous studies have investigated the protective effect of vitamin D serum levels, at d...
Background: Epidemiological evidence shows that people with thicker, or higher stage, melanomas have...
Patients afflicted with melanoma show lower vitamin D serum levels (VDSL) than the healthy populatio...
Background - Epidemiological evidence shows that people with thicker, or higher stage, melanomas hav...
Patients with newly resected stage II melanoma (n = 104) were randomized to receive adjuvant vitamin...
1α,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 signals via its canonical nuclear receptor: Vitamin D Receptor (VDR). Whi...
Background Several preclinical studies have identified the antiproliferative effects of 25-hydroxyv...
Patients with primary cutaneous melanomas that are ulcerated and >2 mm in thickness, >4 mm in thickn...
Objectives: This study will assess the relationship between vitamin D concentration at melanoma diag...
Clinicians across specialties are increasingly aware of health risks associated with vitamin D defic...
Despite the presence of several studies in literature, the real connection between vitamin D serolog...
The prognostic improvement attributed to genetic markers over current prognostic system has not been...
Epidemiological evidence shows that people with thicker, or higher stage, melanomas have lower vitam...
Background Studies evaluating a relationship of vitamin D in patients with primary melanoma have...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Sunlight is a major risk factor for cutaneous melanoma. However, its interact...
Background: Previous studies have investigated the protective effect of vitamin D serum levels, at d...
Background: Epidemiological evidence shows that people with thicker, or higher stage, melanomas have...
Patients afflicted with melanoma show lower vitamin D serum levels (VDSL) than the healthy populatio...
Background - Epidemiological evidence shows that people with thicker, or higher stage, melanomas hav...
Patients with newly resected stage II melanoma (n = 104) were randomized to receive adjuvant vitamin...
1α,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 signals via its canonical nuclear receptor: Vitamin D Receptor (VDR). Whi...
Background Several preclinical studies have identified the antiproliferative effects of 25-hydroxyv...
Patients with primary cutaneous melanomas that are ulcerated and >2 mm in thickness, >4 mm in thickn...
Objectives: This study will assess the relationship between vitamin D concentration at melanoma diag...
Clinicians across specialties are increasingly aware of health risks associated with vitamin D defic...
Despite the presence of several studies in literature, the real connection between vitamin D serolog...
The prognostic improvement attributed to genetic markers over current prognostic system has not been...