Incidence and Risk of Second Primary Melanoma Vary by Race/Ethnicity

Incidence and Risk of Second Primary Melanoma Vary by Race/Ethnicity

Publication date: Oct 12, 2024

These data were published in JAMA Dermatology. For this study, researchers analyzed 546,756 patients with first primary cutaneous melanoma diagnosed during 2000-2019. One study author and one author of the editors note disclosed conflicts of interest. Please see the original references for complete disclosures. This article originally appeared on Cancer Therapy Advisor

Concepts Keywords
Alaska Absolute
Cancers American
Hispanic Asian
White Black
Highest
Hispanic
Incidence
Islander
Melanoma
Melanomas
Pacific
Primary
Relative
Risk
White

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH Cancers
pathway KEGG Melanoma
disease MESH Melanoma

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