Background: Recent genome-wide association meta-analysis for melanoma doubled the number of previously identified variants. We assessed the performance of an updated polygenic risk score (PRS) in a population of older individuals, where melanoma incidence and cumulative ultraviolet radiation exposure is greatest. Methods: We assessed a PRS for cutaneous melanoma comprising 55 variants in a prospective study of 12 712 individuals in the ASPirin in Reducing Events in the Elderly Trial. We evaluated incident melanomas diagnosed during the trial and prevalent melanomas diagnosed preenrolment (self-reported). Multivariable models examined associations between PRS as a continuous variable (per SD) and categorical (low-risk [0%-20%], medium-risk [...
Single genetic variants discovered so far have been only weakly associated with melanoma. This study...
We report a genome-wide association study of melanoma conducted by the GenoMEL consortium based on 3...
Background: We report the development of a cutaneous melanoma risk algorithm based upon seven factor...
Melanoma heritability is among the highest for cancer and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) con...
Background: Genome-wide association studies have identified numerous common genomic variants associa...
Background: The role of germline genetic factors in determining survival from cutaneous melanoma (CM...
It is unclear to what degree genomic and traditional (phenotypic and environmental) risk factors ove...
It is unclear to what degree genomic and traditional (phenotypic and environmental) risk factors ove...
Background: Previous studies suggest that polygenic risk scores (PRSs) may improve melanoma risk str...
Background Previous studies suggest polygenic risk scores (PRS) may improve melanoma risk stratific...
Melanoma develops as the result of complex interactions between sun exposure and genetic factors. Ho...
BACKGROUND: We report the development of a cutaneous melanoma risk algorithm based upon seven factor...
Background Familial clustering of melanoma suggests a shared genetic predisposition among family mem...
Most genetic susceptibility to cutaneous melanoma remains to be discovered. Meta-analysis genome-wid...
Single genetic variants discovered so far have been only weakly associated with melanoma. This study...
We report a genome-wide association study of melanoma conducted by the GenoMEL consortium based on 3...
Background: We report the development of a cutaneous melanoma risk algorithm based upon seven factor...
Melanoma heritability is among the highest for cancer and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) con...
Background: Genome-wide association studies have identified numerous common genomic variants associa...
Background: The role of germline genetic factors in determining survival from cutaneous melanoma (CM...
It is unclear to what degree genomic and traditional (phenotypic and environmental) risk factors ove...
It is unclear to what degree genomic and traditional (phenotypic and environmental) risk factors ove...
Background: Previous studies suggest that polygenic risk scores (PRSs) may improve melanoma risk str...
Background Previous studies suggest polygenic risk scores (PRS) may improve melanoma risk stratific...
Melanoma develops as the result of complex interactions between sun exposure and genetic factors. Ho...
BACKGROUND: We report the development of a cutaneous melanoma risk algorithm based upon seven factor...
Background Familial clustering of melanoma suggests a shared genetic predisposition among family mem...
Most genetic susceptibility to cutaneous melanoma remains to be discovered. Meta-analysis genome-wid...
Single genetic variants discovered so far have been only weakly associated with melanoma. This study...
We report a genome-wide association study of melanoma conducted by the GenoMEL consortium based on 3...
Background: We report the development of a cutaneous melanoma risk algorithm based upon seven factor...