Journal article

Artificial ultraviolet radiation and ocular melanoma in Australia

CM Vajdic, A Kricker, M Giblin, J Mckenzie, JF Aitken, GG Giles, BK Armstrong

International Journal of Cancer | WILEY | Published : 2004

Abstract

We examined risk of ocular melanoma with exposure to artificial sources of exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVR) in a population-based epidemiologic study of 290 cases of ocular melanoma and 893 controls aged 18-79 years in Australia in 1996-1998. Cases were identified through a prospective survey of all ophthalmologists and cancer registries in Australia; 91.8% participated. Controls were sourced from electoral rolls; 67.4% of those who were eligible and contactable participated, while 27.3% could not be contacted. Exposure to welding and use of sunlamps, including sunbeds and tanning booths, was measured by telephone interview. Analyses used unconditional logistic regression and included..

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