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Are seasons important in skin cancer ?

Year 2020, Volume: 1 Issue: 3, 7 - 9, 30.09.2020

Abstract

In conclusion, in our study the seasons have not effect on the diagnosis of skin cancer. Studies with larger series are warranted in order to elucidate effects of the seasons on the diagnosis of skin cancer.

References

  • References: 1. Baykan H, Cihan YB, Ozyurt K. Roles of white blood cells and subtypes as inflammatory markers in skin cancer. Asian Pac J Cancer Prev. 2015;16(6):2303-6. 2. Katalinic A, Kunze U and Schäfer T. Epidemiology of cutaneous melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany: incidence, clinical subtypes, tumour stages and localization (epidemiology of skin cancer) British Journal of Dermatology 2003; 149 (6);1200–1206. 3. Rosa FL, Liso A, Bianconi F, Duca E, Stracci F. Seasonal variation in the month of birth in patients with skin cancer British Journal of Cancer 2014; 111: 1810–1813 | doi: 10.1038/bjc.2014.522. 4. Crocetti E, Guzzinati S, Paci E, Falcini F, Zanetti R, Vercelli M, et al. Strong seasonality in the diagnosis of skin melanoma in Italy: the Italian Network of Cancer Registries (AIRTUM) study. Tumori 2009; 95(6): 665-8. 5. Freedman DM, Dosemeci M, McGlynn K. Sunlight and mortality from breast, ovarian, colon, prostate, and nonmelanoma skin cancer: a composite death certificate based case-control study. Occup Environ Med, 2002; 59: 257-62. 6. Quatresooz P, Piérard-Franchimont C, Piérard GE. Space-time clustering and seasonality in diagnosing skin cancers in Wallonia (south-east Belgium). Dermatology 2008;217(1):48-51. doi: 10.1159/000121853. Epub 2008 Mar 27. 7. Crocetti E, Carli P. Seasonal variation in the diagnosis of cutaneous melanoma and non-cutaneous malignancies: an Italian population-based study. Melanoma Res. 2005 ;15(1):69-72.
Year 2020, Volume: 1 Issue: 3, 7 - 9, 30.09.2020

Abstract

References

  • References: 1. Baykan H, Cihan YB, Ozyurt K. Roles of white blood cells and subtypes as inflammatory markers in skin cancer. Asian Pac J Cancer Prev. 2015;16(6):2303-6. 2. Katalinic A, Kunze U and Schäfer T. Epidemiology of cutaneous melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany: incidence, clinical subtypes, tumour stages and localization (epidemiology of skin cancer) British Journal of Dermatology 2003; 149 (6);1200–1206. 3. Rosa FL, Liso A, Bianconi F, Duca E, Stracci F. Seasonal variation in the month of birth in patients with skin cancer British Journal of Cancer 2014; 111: 1810–1813 | doi: 10.1038/bjc.2014.522. 4. Crocetti E, Guzzinati S, Paci E, Falcini F, Zanetti R, Vercelli M, et al. Strong seasonality in the diagnosis of skin melanoma in Italy: the Italian Network of Cancer Registries (AIRTUM) study. Tumori 2009; 95(6): 665-8. 5. Freedman DM, Dosemeci M, McGlynn K. Sunlight and mortality from breast, ovarian, colon, prostate, and nonmelanoma skin cancer: a composite death certificate based case-control study. Occup Environ Med, 2002; 59: 257-62. 6. Quatresooz P, Piérard-Franchimont C, Piérard GE. Space-time clustering and seasonality in diagnosing skin cancers in Wallonia (south-east Belgium). Dermatology 2008;217(1):48-51. doi: 10.1159/000121853. Epub 2008 Mar 27. 7. Crocetti E, Carli P. Seasonal variation in the diagnosis of cutaneous melanoma and non-cutaneous malignancies: an Italian population-based study. Melanoma Res. 2005 ;15(1):69-72.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Clinical Sciences
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Yasemin Cihan

Halit Baykan

Publication Date September 30, 2020
Submission Date June 22, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020 Volume: 1 Issue: 3

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EndNote Cihan Y, Baykan H (September 1, 2020) Are seasons important in skin cancer ?. Zeugma Biological Science 1 3 7–9.