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JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2004 96(4):336-337; doi:10.1093/jnci/djh053
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RESPONSE: Re: A Prospective Study of Pigmentation, Sun Exposure, and Risk of Cutaneous Malignant Melanoma in Women

David C. Whiteman, Adèle C. Green

Affiliations of authors: Population Studies and Human Genetics Division, Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Brisbane, Australia.

Correspondence to: David Whiteman, MBBS, PhD, Population Studies and Human Genetics Division, Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Post Office Royal Brisbane Hospital, Brisbane, Queensland 4029, Australia (e-mail: davew@ qimr.edu.au)

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The proposal put forward by Boniol et al. to further investigate the role of solaria in the development of cutaneous melanoma is interesting from an etiologic as well as a public health perspective. They hypothesize that solarium users will be more likely than nonusers to develop melanomas at habitually covered sites . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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