Incidence and mortality rates of melanoma throughout most of the developed world have increased in the past 25 years. We propose that reduction of deaths from melanoma can be best enhanced by strong collaborations between experts in dermatology, primary care, oncology, cancer education and health systems research, epidemiologists, and behavioral scientists, among others. Public and professional educational campaigns should be guided by an understanding of 3 underlying but overlapping roots: epidemiology and preventable mortality (an understanding of who is most likely to be given the diagnosis of thick or late-stage melanoma), biology (an investigation of tumor types that are relatively common but potentially most lethal), and sociology (an...
The overall melanoma mortality rate amongst whites (the population overwhelmingly affected by melano...
BackgroundPrimary school-based educational strategies are proven interventions to raise children’s a...
Melanoma and other skin cancers are increasing in incidence in the United States. In Connecticut, th...
BackgroundIncreasing cutaneous melanoma incidence rates in the United States have been attributed to...
BackgroundSkin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States. Melanoma skin cancer i...
BackgroundInvasive melanoma of the skin is the third most common cancer diagnosed among adolescents ...
BackgroundEvery state requires diagnosing physicians to report new cases of melanoma to its central ...
Background: Melanoma incidence is increasing in the US, with 62,190 Americans projected to be diagno...
BackgroundSocioeconomic status (SES) has been associated with melanoma incidence and outcomes. Exami...
BackgroundPopulation-based data on melanoma survival are important for understanding the impact of d...
In the past 5 years, there have been notable strides toward the earlier recognition and discovery of...
Problem: Melanoma is a preventable and even treatable disease if caught in its early stages, yet pr...
Melanoma is a significant cause of cancer death, despite being detectable without specialized or inv...
BackgroundPublic awareness campaigns could address risk factors for melanoma to reinforce their sun ...
Worldwide incidence of cutaneous malignant melanoma has increased substantially, and no screening pr...
The overall melanoma mortality rate amongst whites (the population overwhelmingly affected by melano...
BackgroundPrimary school-based educational strategies are proven interventions to raise children’s a...
Melanoma and other skin cancers are increasing in incidence in the United States. In Connecticut, th...
BackgroundIncreasing cutaneous melanoma incidence rates in the United States have been attributed to...
BackgroundSkin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States. Melanoma skin cancer i...
BackgroundInvasive melanoma of the skin is the third most common cancer diagnosed among adolescents ...
BackgroundEvery state requires diagnosing physicians to report new cases of melanoma to its central ...
Background: Melanoma incidence is increasing in the US, with 62,190 Americans projected to be diagno...
BackgroundSocioeconomic status (SES) has been associated with melanoma incidence and outcomes. Exami...
BackgroundPopulation-based data on melanoma survival are important for understanding the impact of d...
In the past 5 years, there have been notable strides toward the earlier recognition and discovery of...
Problem: Melanoma is a preventable and even treatable disease if caught in its early stages, yet pr...
Melanoma is a significant cause of cancer death, despite being detectable without specialized or inv...
BackgroundPublic awareness campaigns could address risk factors for melanoma to reinforce their sun ...
Worldwide incidence of cutaneous malignant melanoma has increased substantially, and no screening pr...
The overall melanoma mortality rate amongst whites (the population overwhelmingly affected by melano...
BackgroundPrimary school-based educational strategies are proven interventions to raise children’s a...
Melanoma and other skin cancers are increasing in incidence in the United States. In Connecticut, th...