In order to explore melanoma risk factors through gender-, age-, race-, and site-specific incidence rates, malignant melanoma cases from the Caucasian whites and non-whites were retrieved from the US SEER database. Age-standardized, age-, and site-specific tumor rates were calculated. All races and both genders showed positive annual average percentage changes (AAPCs) over the years, but AAPCs varied at different body sites, with men's trunk exhibiting the fastest increase. Non-whites were diagnosed at a significantly younger age than whites and showed a trend towards fewer gender differences in the age of diagnosis. However, non-whites and whites showed a similar pattern of age-specific gender differences in the incidence rate ratios. A co...
Background: The overall incidence of melanoma has increased steadily for several years. The relative...
Aim It is commonly known that women have better prognosis than men after diagnosis of primary cutane...
There is a global rising incidence of melanoma. For different reasons, the patterns of the incidence...
In order to explore melanoma risk factors through gender-, age-, race-, and site-specific incidence ...
PurposeMost melanoma studies have been performed in the white population who exhibits the highest in...
Using US SEER17 Registry data, age-specific melanoma incidence rates were calculated and comparisons...
BACKGROUND: Recent research on cutaneous malignant melanoma (CMM) points to the coexistence of sever...
BackgroundCutaneous melanoma (CM) incidence rates continue to increase, and the reasons are unknown....
BackgroundMost melanoma studies use data from the National Cancer Institute Surveillance, Epidemiolo...
Cutaneous melanoma disproportionally affects the fair-skinned populations in the US and worldwide. U...
The incidence of malignant melanoma in the United States is increasing, possibly due to changes in u...
Background: Although previous studies identify gender differences in melanoma, limited research on t...
To explore whether the anatomic distribution of melanoma differs with ambient sunlight levels, we co...
Background: UV radiation has been considered the major environmental causative factor for melanoma. ...
Melanoma is the rarest but most lethal form of skin cancer. This dissertation focuses on three sa...
Background: The overall incidence of melanoma has increased steadily for several years. The relative...
Aim It is commonly known that women have better prognosis than men after diagnosis of primary cutane...
There is a global rising incidence of melanoma. For different reasons, the patterns of the incidence...
In order to explore melanoma risk factors through gender-, age-, race-, and site-specific incidence ...
PurposeMost melanoma studies have been performed in the white population who exhibits the highest in...
Using US SEER17 Registry data, age-specific melanoma incidence rates were calculated and comparisons...
BACKGROUND: Recent research on cutaneous malignant melanoma (CMM) points to the coexistence of sever...
BackgroundCutaneous melanoma (CM) incidence rates continue to increase, and the reasons are unknown....
BackgroundMost melanoma studies use data from the National Cancer Institute Surveillance, Epidemiolo...
Cutaneous melanoma disproportionally affects the fair-skinned populations in the US and worldwide. U...
The incidence of malignant melanoma in the United States is increasing, possibly due to changes in u...
Background: Although previous studies identify gender differences in melanoma, limited research on t...
To explore whether the anatomic distribution of melanoma differs with ambient sunlight levels, we co...
Background: UV radiation has been considered the major environmental causative factor for melanoma. ...
Melanoma is the rarest but most lethal form of skin cancer. This dissertation focuses on three sa...
Background: The overall incidence of melanoma has increased steadily for several years. The relative...
Aim It is commonly known that women have better prognosis than men after diagnosis of primary cutane...
There is a global rising incidence of melanoma. For different reasons, the patterns of the incidence...