Not exact matches
Survivors of
melanoma were more likely to limit exposure to the sun than people who had never had the disease, but some still reported seeking out suntans and getting sunburns, reports a new article in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, a
journal of the American Association for Cancer
Research by Rachel Isaksson Vogel, PhD, an assistant professor in the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women's Health at the University of Minnesota.
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research results were published in an article titled «PKD Domains Distinguish PMEL and GPNMB Localization» in a 2013 edition of the peer - reviewed journal Pigment Cell & Melanoma R
research results were published in an article titled «PKD Domains Distinguish PMEL and GPNMB Localization» in a 2013 edition of the peer - reviewed
journal Pigment Cell &
Melanoma ResearchResearch.
Results of the international trial, led by principal investigator Jeffrey S. Weber, MD, PhD, the Laura and Isaac Perlmutter Professor of Oncology, deputy director of Perlmutter Cancer Center, and co-leader of its
Melanoma Research Program, were published in November 2017 in The New England
Journal of Medicine.
Research published in the
Journal of the National Cancer Institute found that people who drank at least four cups of coffee a day had 20 percent lower risk of malignant
melanoma than non-coffee drinkers.
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