Journal article
Associations of pigmentary and naevus phenotype with melanoma risk in two populations with comparable ancestry but contrasting levels of ambient sun exposure
AE Cust, M Drummond, DT Bishop, L Azizi, H Schmid, MA Jenkins, JL Hopper, BK Armstrong, JF Aitken, RF Kefford, GG Giles, F Demenais, AM Goldstein, JH Barrett, PA Kanetsky, DE Elder, GJ Mann, JA Newton-Bishop
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology | WILEY | Published : 2019
DOI: 10.1111/jdv.15680
Abstract
Background: People at high risk of developing melanoma are usually identified by pigmentary and naevus phenotypes. Objective: We examined whether associations of these phenotypes with melanoma risk differed by ambient sun exposure or participant characteristics in two population-based, case–control studies with comparable ancestry but different ambient sun exposure. Methods: Data were analysed from 616 cases and 496 controls from the Australian Melanoma Family Study and 2012 cases and 504 controls from the Leeds (UK) case–control study. Questionnaire, interview and dermatological skin examination data were collected using the same measurement protocols. Relative risks were estimated as odds ..
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