BackgroundSkin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States. Melanoma skin cancer is particularly deadly; more than 8000 US residents die from it each year. Although recent reports suggest that melanoma incidence rates have been increasing, these apparent increases could be caused by an increase in reporting and/or screening, and by an actual increase in the occurrence of melanoma.ObjectiveIn this report, we describe methods used in this supplement to assess the current burden of melanoma in the United States using data from two federal cancer surveillance programs: the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) National Program of Cancer Registries and the National Cancer Institute (NCI) Surveillance, Epidemiology, a...
Melanoma is among the most common cancers for adolescents and young adults. Updated information on m...
Background: Melanoma incidence is increasing in the US, with 62,190 Americans projected to be diagno...
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to describe the epidemiology of melanoma among Hispanics using d...
BackgroundSkin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States. Melanoma skin cancer i...
BackgroundIncreasing cutaneous melanoma incidence rates in the United States have been attributed to...
BackgroundSocioeconomic status (SES) has been associated with melanoma incidence and outcomes. Exami...
BackgroundInvasive melanoma of the skin is the third most common cancer diagnosed among adolescents ...
Incidence and mortality rates of melanoma throughout most of the developed world have increased in t...
BackgroundEvery state requires diagnosing physicians to report new cases of melanoma to its central ...
BackgroundPopulation-based data on melanoma survival are important for understanding the impact of d...
BackgroundStaging schemas have changed multiple times over the past 10 years.ObjectiveWe sought to e...
It is controversial whether worldwide increases in melanoma incidence represent a true epidemic. Dra...
According to the CDC, in 2015 the rate of melanoma of the skin was 22.1 per 100 thousand people, the...
In the past 5 years, there have been notable strides toward the earlier recognition and discovery of...
Melanoma is the rarest but most lethal form of skin cancer. This dissertation focuses on three sa...
Melanoma is among the most common cancers for adolescents and young adults. Updated information on m...
Background: Melanoma incidence is increasing in the US, with 62,190 Americans projected to be diagno...
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to describe the epidemiology of melanoma among Hispanics using d...
BackgroundSkin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States. Melanoma skin cancer i...
BackgroundIncreasing cutaneous melanoma incidence rates in the United States have been attributed to...
BackgroundSocioeconomic status (SES) has been associated with melanoma incidence and outcomes. Exami...
BackgroundInvasive melanoma of the skin is the third most common cancer diagnosed among adolescents ...
Incidence and mortality rates of melanoma throughout most of the developed world have increased in t...
BackgroundEvery state requires diagnosing physicians to report new cases of melanoma to its central ...
BackgroundPopulation-based data on melanoma survival are important for understanding the impact of d...
BackgroundStaging schemas have changed multiple times over the past 10 years.ObjectiveWe sought to e...
It is controversial whether worldwide increases in melanoma incidence represent a true epidemic. Dra...
According to the CDC, in 2015 the rate of melanoma of the skin was 22.1 per 100 thousand people, the...
In the past 5 years, there have been notable strides toward the earlier recognition and discovery of...
Melanoma is the rarest but most lethal form of skin cancer. This dissertation focuses on three sa...
Melanoma is among the most common cancers for adolescents and young adults. Updated information on m...
Background: Melanoma incidence is increasing in the US, with 62,190 Americans projected to be diagno...
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to describe the epidemiology of melanoma among Hispanics using d...