Public campaigns encouraging sun protection for skin cancer prevention began in Queensland, Australia, in the early 1980s. We examined recent trends to assess whether earlier evidence of stabilizing melanoma incidence in young people has persisted. Anonymized incidence and mortality data for in situ and invasive melanoma for the 20 years 1995–2014 were obtained from the Queensland Cancer Registry. Time trends were analyzed using JoinPoint regression. Birth cohort patterns were assessed using age–period–cohort models. Melanoma incidence in Queensland remains the highest recorded in the world (age-standardized incidence of invasive melanoma (2010–2014) = 72/100,000/annum). Over the 20-year period, incidence of in situ melanoma increased in al...
The incidence of malignant melanoma in the United States is increasing, possibly due to changes in u...
The aim of this study was to examine temporal trends in overall and stage-specific incidence of mela...
Reasons underlying time changes in cutaneous melanoma mortality in light-skinned populations are not...
Public campaigns encouraging sun protection for skin cancer prevention began in Queensland, Australi...
Public campaigns encouraging sun protection for skin cancer prevention began in Queensland, Australi...
Objectives Queensland, the north-eastern state of Australia, has the highest incidence of melanoma i...
Cutaneous melanoma is a relatively common cancer in adolescents and young adults in Australia, but d...
Background An examination of melanoma incidence according to anatomical region may be one method of ...
We compared trends in melanoma incidence by body site in two populations exposed to different levels...
This study investigated time trends and latitude differentials in the thickness distributions of inv...
White populations in Australia and England share many genetic and phenotypic characteristics due to ...
In recent years several reports have been published concerning trends in melanoma mortality in diffe...
Objective: The study investigated geographical differences and time trends of incidence rate and bod...
The aim of this study was to examine temporal trends in overall and stage-specific incidence of mela...
BACKGROUND: Site-specific trend analysis is probably the most effective method available for assessi...
The incidence of malignant melanoma in the United States is increasing, possibly due to changes in u...
The aim of this study was to examine temporal trends in overall and stage-specific incidence of mela...
Reasons underlying time changes in cutaneous melanoma mortality in light-skinned populations are not...
Public campaigns encouraging sun protection for skin cancer prevention began in Queensland, Australi...
Public campaigns encouraging sun protection for skin cancer prevention began in Queensland, Australi...
Objectives Queensland, the north-eastern state of Australia, has the highest incidence of melanoma i...
Cutaneous melanoma is a relatively common cancer in adolescents and young adults in Australia, but d...
Background An examination of melanoma incidence according to anatomical region may be one method of ...
We compared trends in melanoma incidence by body site in two populations exposed to different levels...
This study investigated time trends and latitude differentials in the thickness distributions of inv...
White populations in Australia and England share many genetic and phenotypic characteristics due to ...
In recent years several reports have been published concerning trends in melanoma mortality in diffe...
Objective: The study investigated geographical differences and time trends of incidence rate and bod...
The aim of this study was to examine temporal trends in overall and stage-specific incidence of mela...
BACKGROUND: Site-specific trend analysis is probably the most effective method available for assessi...
The incidence of malignant melanoma in the United States is increasing, possibly due to changes in u...
The aim of this study was to examine temporal trends in overall and stage-specific incidence of mela...
Reasons underlying time changes in cutaneous melanoma mortality in light-skinned populations are not...