Melanoma runs within families, but this may be due to either shared genetic or shared environmental influences within those families. The concordance between pairs of non-identical twins compared to that between identical twins can be used to determine whether familial aggregation is due to genetic or environmental factors. Mandatory reporting of melanoma cases in the state of Queensland yielded approximately 12,000 cases between 1982 and 1990. Twins in this study and from the adjacent state of New South Wales (125 pairs in total) were used to partition variation in liability to melanoma into genetic and environmental factors. Identical twins were more concordant for melanoma (4 of 27 pairs) than non-identical twins (3 of 98 pairs; P-value≈...
SummaryImportant risk factors for melanoma are densely clustered melanocytic nevi (common moles) and...
To investigate whether the familial clustering of cutaneous melanoma is consistent with Mendelian in...
Discovering and understanding genetic risk factors for melanoma and their interactions with phenotyp...
Melanoma runs within families, but this may be due to either shared genetic or shared environmental ...
Melanoma runs within families, but this may be due to either shared genetic or shared environmental ...
Melanoma runs within families, but this may be due to either shared genetic or shared environmental ...
Risk factors for melanoma include environmental (particularly ultraviolet exposure) and genetic fact...
Risk factors for melanoma include environmental (particularly ultraviolet exposure) and genetic fact...
Australia has the highest incidence of melanoma in the world. Melanocytic nevi and mutations in the ...
Risk factors for melanoma include environmental (particularly ultraviolet exposure) and genetic fact...
Family history of melanoma is associated with an increased risk for the disease. Neither the relativ...
Family history of melanoma is associated with an increased risk for the disease, Neither the relativ...
It is unclear to what degree genomic and traditional (phenotypic and environmental) risk factors ove...
To investigate whether the familial clustering of cutaneous melanoma is consis-tent with Mendelian i...
While it is recognized that relatives of melanoma patients are at increased risk for this disease, t...
SummaryImportant risk factors for melanoma are densely clustered melanocytic nevi (common moles) and...
To investigate whether the familial clustering of cutaneous melanoma is consistent with Mendelian in...
Discovering and understanding genetic risk factors for melanoma and their interactions with phenotyp...
Melanoma runs within families, but this may be due to either shared genetic or shared environmental ...
Melanoma runs within families, but this may be due to either shared genetic or shared environmental ...
Melanoma runs within families, but this may be due to either shared genetic or shared environmental ...
Risk factors for melanoma include environmental (particularly ultraviolet exposure) and genetic fact...
Risk factors for melanoma include environmental (particularly ultraviolet exposure) and genetic fact...
Australia has the highest incidence of melanoma in the world. Melanocytic nevi and mutations in the ...
Risk factors for melanoma include environmental (particularly ultraviolet exposure) and genetic fact...
Family history of melanoma is associated with an increased risk for the disease. Neither the relativ...
Family history of melanoma is associated with an increased risk for the disease, Neither the relativ...
It is unclear to what degree genomic and traditional (phenotypic and environmental) risk factors ove...
To investigate whether the familial clustering of cutaneous melanoma is consis-tent with Mendelian i...
While it is recognized that relatives of melanoma patients are at increased risk for this disease, t...
SummaryImportant risk factors for melanoma are densely clustered melanocytic nevi (common moles) and...
To investigate whether the familial clustering of cutaneous melanoma is consistent with Mendelian in...
Discovering and understanding genetic risk factors for melanoma and their interactions with phenotyp...