INTRODUCTION: Recent evidence suggests a link between constitutional telomere length (TL) and cancer risk. Previous studies have suggested that longer telomeres were associated with an increased risk of melanoma and larger size and number of nevi. The goal of this study was to examine whether TL modified the risk of melanoma in melanoma-prone families with and without CDKN2A germline mutations. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We measured TL in blood DNA in 119 cutaneous malignant melanoma (CMM) cases and 208 unaffected individuals. We also genotyped 13 tagging SNPs in TERT. RESULTS: We found that longer telomeres were associated with an increased risk of CMM (adjusted OR = 2.81, 95% CI = 1.02-7.72, P = 0.04). The association of longer TL with CMM ri...
Telomere length has been associated with risk of many cancers, but results are inconsistent. Seven s...
Telomere length has been associated with the development of cancer. Studies have shown that shorter ...
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Introduction: Recent evidence suggests a link between constitutional telomere length (TL) and cancer...
Introduction: Recent evidence suggests a link between constitutional telomere length (TL) and cancer...
Telomere length has been associated with risk of many cancers, but results are inconsistent. Seven s...
Telomere length has been associated with risk of many cancers, but results are inconsistent. Seven s...
Telomere length has been associated with risk of many cancers, but results are inconsistent. Seven s...
<div><p>The relationship between telomeres, nevi and melanoma is complex. Shorter telomeres have bee...
Telomere length has been associated with risk of many cancers, but results are inconsistent. Seven s...
Telomere length has been associated with risk of many cancers, but results are inconsistent. Seven s...
Telomere length has been associated with risk of many cancers, but results are inconsistent. Seven s...
The relationship between telomeres, nevi and melanoma is complex. Shorter telomeres have been found ...
The relationship between telomeres, nevi and melanoma is complex. Shorter telomeres have been found ...
BACKGROUND: Several pieces of evidence indicate that a complex relationship exists between constitu...
Telomere length has been associated with risk of many cancers, but results are inconsistent. Seven s...
Telomere length has been associated with the development of cancer. Studies have shown that shorter ...
(Article begins on next page) The Harvard community has made this article openly available. Please s...
Introduction: Recent evidence suggests a link between constitutional telomere length (TL) and cancer...
Introduction: Recent evidence suggests a link between constitutional telomere length (TL) and cancer...
Telomere length has been associated with risk of many cancers, but results are inconsistent. Seven s...
Telomere length has been associated with risk of many cancers, but results are inconsistent. Seven s...
Telomere length has been associated with risk of many cancers, but results are inconsistent. Seven s...
<div><p>The relationship between telomeres, nevi and melanoma is complex. Shorter telomeres have bee...
Telomere length has been associated with risk of many cancers, but results are inconsistent. Seven s...
Telomere length has been associated with risk of many cancers, but results are inconsistent. Seven s...
Telomere length has been associated with risk of many cancers, but results are inconsistent. Seven s...
The relationship between telomeres, nevi and melanoma is complex. Shorter telomeres have been found ...
The relationship between telomeres, nevi and melanoma is complex. Shorter telomeres have been found ...
BACKGROUND: Several pieces of evidence indicate that a complex relationship exists between constitu...
Telomere length has been associated with risk of many cancers, but results are inconsistent. Seven s...
Telomere length has been associated with the development of cancer. Studies have shown that shorter ...
(Article begins on next page) The Harvard community has made this article openly available. Please s...