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260 related items for PubMed ID: 12037447

  • 1. Decreased photodamage and low incidence of non-melanoma skin cancer in 136 sun-exposed caucasian patients with vitiligo.
    Schallreuter KU, Tobin DJ, Panske A.
    Dermatology; 2002; 204(3):194-201. PubMed ID: 12037447
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  • 2. Solar lentigines are strongly related to sun exposure in contrast to ephelides.
    Bastiaens M, Hoefnagel J, Westendorp R, Vermeer BJ, Bouwes Bavinck JN.
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  • 3. Risk of Melanoma and Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer in People with Vitiligo: United Kingdom Population-Based Cohort Study.
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  • 4. Markedly reduced incidence of melanoma and nonmelanoma skin cancer in a nonconcurrent cohort of 10,040 patients with vitiligo.
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  • 5. Non-melanoma skin cancer, sun exposure and sun protection.
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  • 6. Skin Cancer Risk (Nonmelanoma Skin Cancers/Melanoma) in Vitiligo Patients.
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  • 8. Expression of CD95 (Fas) in sun-exposed human skin and cutaneous carcinomas.
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  • 9. Risk factors for non-melanoma skin cancer in kidney transplant patients in a Spanish population in the Mediterranean region.
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  • 11. [Patients with solid organ transplantation and skin cancer: determination of risk factors with emphasis in photoexposure and immunosuppressive regimen. Experience in a third level hospital].
    Rodríguez-Acosta ED, Calva-Mercado JJ, Alberú-Gómez J, Vilatoba-Chapa M, Domínguez-Cherit J.
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  • 12. Impact of residential UV exposure in childhood versus adulthood on skin cancer risk in Caucasian, postmenopausal women in the Women's Health Initiative.
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  • 13. Vitiligo: is it grace or curse?
    Bakry OA, Hammam MA, Abdel Wahed MM.
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  • 14. Incidence of nonmelanoma skin cancer in a cohort of patients with vitiligo.
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  • 15. Factors associated with nonmelanoma skin cancer following renal transplantation in Queensland, Australia.
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  • 17. Expression of p53 protein in actinic keratosis, adjacent, normal-appearing, and non-sun-exposed human skin.
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  • 19. Decreased risk of melanoma and nonmelanoma skin cancer in patients with vitiligo: a survey among 1307 patients and their partners.
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  • 20. Enhanced DNA binding capacity on up-regulated epidermal wild-type p53 in vitiligo by H2O2-mediated oxidation: a possible repair mechanism for DNA damage.
    Salem MM, Shalbaf M, Gibbons NC, Chavan B, Thornton JM, Schallreuter KU.
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