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GENETIC EPIDEMIOLOGY OF FAMILIAL MELANOMA
Author(s): GOLDSTEIN AM, TUCKER MA
Source: DERMATOLOGIC CLINICS    Volume: 13    Issue: 3    Pages: 605-612    Published: JUL 1995  
Times Cited: 39     References: 0     
Abstract: Genetic epidemiology focuses on the role of genetic factors and their interaction with environmental factors in the occurrence of disease. Approximately 8% to 12% of malignant melanoma cases occur in individuals with a familial predisposition. To date, loci on chromosomes Ip and 9p have been implicated in the development of familial melanoma. Genetic epidemiologic techniques provide tools to study the heterogeneity of familial melanoma and to examine the interaction between genetic and nongenetic components of melanoma. Management of high-risk individuals from melanoma-prone families should aim to prevent disease by reducing exposure to known and suspected risk factors and to detect early melanoma by recognizing and performing biopsies on suspicious-looking nevi.
Document Type: Review
Language: English
Reprint Address: GOLDSTEIN, AM (reprint author), NCI, GENET EPIDEMIOL BRANCH, EXECUT PLAZA N, ROOM 439, 6130 EXECUT BLVD, MSC 7372, BETHESDA, MD 20892 USA
Publisher: W B SAUNDERS CO, INDEPENDENCE SQUARE WEST CURTIS CENTER, STE 300, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106-3399
Subject Category: Dermatology
IDS Number: RK278
ISSN: 0733-8635
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