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Association Between Melanoma Detected During Routine Skin Checks and Mortality
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2021
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Abstract
In this cohort study, melanomas diagnosed through routine skin checks were associated with significantly lower all-cause mortality, but not melanoma-specific mortality, after adjustment for patient, sociodemographic, and clinicopathologic factors.
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Autoren
- Caroline G. Watts
- Kirstie McLoughlin
- Chris Goumas
- Cathelijne H. van Kemenade
- Joanne F. Aitken
- H. Peter Soyer
- Pablo Fernández‐Peñas
- Pascale Guitera
- Richard A. Scolyer
- Rachael L. Morton
- Scott W. Menzies
- Michael Caruana
- Yoon Jung Kang
- Graham J. Mann
- Annette H. Chakera
- Christine Madronio
- Bruce K. Armstrong
- John F. Thompson
- Anne Ε. Cust
Institutionen
- Cancer Council NSW(AU)
- The University of Sydney(AU)
- UNSW Sydney(AU)
- The University of Queensland(AU)
- Cancer Council Queensland(AU)
- Princess Alexandra Hospital(AU)
- Westmead Hospital(AU)
- Royal Prince Alfred Hospital(AU)
- Melanoma Institute Australia(AU)
- National Health and Medical Research Council(AU)
- Westmead Institute for Medical Research(AU)
- Australian National University(AU)
- Gentofte Hospital(DK)