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British Journal of Dermatology, 1997
Current evidence suggesting that a patient's sex is relevant to the progression of cutaneous melanoma is largely epidemiological. Although databases of patients with melanomas have for many years shown a survival advantage for female patients with primary melanoma, it has been difficult to evaluate contribution of other known prognostic variables such ...
J G, Miller, S, Mac Neil
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Current evidence suggesting that a patient's sex is relevant to the progression of cutaneous melanoma is largely epidemiological. Although databases of patients with melanomas have for many years shown a survival advantage for female patients with primary melanoma, it has been difficult to evaluate contribution of other known prognostic variables such ...
J G, Miller, S, Mac Neil
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2010
Approximately 5-10 % of all cutaneous melanomas occur in families with hereditary melanoma predisposition. Worldwide, approximately 20-40% of kindreds with familial elanoma harbor germline mutations in the CDKN2A gene, located on chromosome 9p21, which encodes two different proteins, p16INK4 and p14ARF, both involved in regulation of cell cycle ...
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Approximately 5-10 % of all cutaneous melanomas occur in families with hereditary melanoma predisposition. Worldwide, approximately 20-40% of kindreds with familial elanoma harbor germline mutations in the CDKN2A gene, located on chromosome 9p21, which encodes two different proteins, p16INK4 and p14ARF, both involved in regulation of cell cycle ...
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MITF in Normal Melanocytes, Cutaneous and Uveal Melanoma: A Delicate Balance
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2022Maria Chiara Gelmi +2 more
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An Evidence-based Staging System for Cutaneous Melanoma
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2004A C Buzaid, Natale Cascinelli, D G Coit
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