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  • 23. Systematic skin cancer screening in Northern Germany.
    Breitbart EW, Waldmann A, Nolte S, Capellaro M, Greinert R, Volkmer B, Katalinic A.
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  • 25. Workplace screening for hand dermatitis: a pilot study.
    Nichol K, Copes R, Spielmann S, Kersey K, Eriksson J, Holness DL.
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  • 27. An overview of the epidemiology of cutaneous melanoma.
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  • 29. Multicenter case-control study of risk factors for cutaneous melanoma in Valencia, Spain.
    Ballester I, Oliver V, Bañuls J, Moragón M, Valcuende F, Botella-Estrada R, Nagore E.
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  • 30. Occupation and the risk of malignant melanoma.
    Pion IA, Rigel DS, Garfinkel L, Silverman MK, Kopf AW.
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  • 35. Association of atopy and tentative diagnosis of skin cancer - results from occupational skin cancer screenings.
    Schäfer I, Mohr P, Zander N, Fölster-Holst R, Augustin M.
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  • 36. Skin cancer screening focusing on melanoma yields more selective attendance.
    de Rooij MJ, Rampen FH, Schouten LJ, Neumann HA.
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  • 37. Occupational physical activity and risk of malignant melanoma: the Western Canada Melanoma Study.
    Lee TK, MacArthur AC, Gallagher RP, Elwood MJ.
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  • 38. A survey of work-related skin diseases in different occupations in Poland.
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  • 40. [Prevention of cutaneous melanoma].
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