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The Rapid Rise in Cutaneous Melanoma Diagnoses
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Mazer, Benjamin L
, Welch, H. Gilbert
, Adamson, Adewole S
in
Biopsy
/ Biopsy - trends
/ Cigarettes
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Diagnostic Errors
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Hypotheses
/ Incidence
/ Lung cancer
/ Male
/ Mass Screening - economics
/ Mass Screening - standards
/ Mass Screening - trends
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Medical Overuse - trends
/ Medical screening
/ Medicare
/ Melanoma
/ Melanoma - diagnosis
/ Melanoma - epidemiology
/ Melanoma - mortality
/ Melanoma - pathology
/ Pandemics
/ Population
/ Risk Factors
/ Skin Neoplasms - diagnosis
/ Skin Neoplasms - epidemiology
/ Skin Neoplasms - mortality
/ Skin Neoplasms - pathology
/ Smoking
/ Sunbathing - trends
/ Sunburn & sun tanning
/ Sunburn - complications
/ Sunlight - adverse effects
/ Ultraviolet radiation
/ Ultraviolet Rays - adverse effects
/ United States - epidemiology
2021
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The Rapid Rise in Cutaneous Melanoma Diagnoses
by
Mazer, Benjamin L
, Welch, H. Gilbert
, Adamson, Adewole S
in
Biopsy
/ Biopsy - trends
/ Cigarettes
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Diagnostic Errors
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Hypotheses
/ Incidence
/ Lung cancer
/ Male
/ Mass Screening - economics
/ Mass Screening - standards
/ Mass Screening - trends
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Medical Overuse - trends
/ Medical screening
/ Medicare
/ Melanoma
/ Melanoma - diagnosis
/ Melanoma - epidemiology
/ Melanoma - mortality
/ Melanoma - pathology
/ Pandemics
/ Population
/ Risk Factors
/ Skin Neoplasms - diagnosis
/ Skin Neoplasms - epidemiology
/ Skin Neoplasms - mortality
/ Skin Neoplasms - pathology
/ Smoking
/ Sunbathing - trends
/ Sunburn & sun tanning
/ Sunburn - complications
/ Sunlight - adverse effects
/ Ultraviolet radiation
/ Ultraviolet Rays - adverse effects
/ United States - epidemiology
2021
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The Rapid Rise in Cutaneous Melanoma Diagnoses
by
Mazer, Benjamin L
, Welch, H. Gilbert
, Adamson, Adewole S
in
Biopsy
/ Biopsy - trends
/ Cigarettes
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Diagnostic Errors
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Hypotheses
/ Incidence
/ Lung cancer
/ Male
/ Mass Screening - economics
/ Mass Screening - standards
/ Mass Screening - trends
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Medical Overuse - trends
/ Medical screening
/ Medicare
/ Melanoma
/ Melanoma - diagnosis
/ Melanoma - epidemiology
/ Melanoma - mortality
/ Melanoma - pathology
/ Pandemics
/ Population
/ Risk Factors
/ Skin Neoplasms - diagnosis
/ Skin Neoplasms - epidemiology
/ Skin Neoplasms - mortality
/ Skin Neoplasms - pathology
/ Smoking
/ Sunbathing - trends
/ Sunburn & sun tanning
/ Sunburn - complications
/ Sunlight - adverse effects
/ Ultraviolet radiation
/ Ultraviolet Rays - adverse effects
/ United States - epidemiology
2021
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The Rapid Rise in Cutaneous Melanoma Diagnoses
2021
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Overview
The incidence of melanoma of the skin is 6 times as high as it was 40 years ago; mortality has stayed low. UV light exposure is the strongest environmental risk factor, but its magnitude gives a relative risk of about 2. The most likely factors influencing the increase are changing thresholds to biopsy pigmented lesions and to label the morphologic change as melanoma.
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Massachusetts Medical Society
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