June 9-16, 2016
SKIN CANCER
Last Updated: May 26, 2016
- 'Sunscreen' gene may help protect against skin cancer
Ecancer news, May 19, 2016 - Familial skin cancer syndromes: Increased melanoma risk.
Ransohoff Katherine J et al. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 2016 Mar 74(3) 423-34 - Hereditary melanoma: Update on syndromes and management: Genetics of familial atypical multiple mole melanoma syndrome.
Soura Efthymia et al. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 2016 Mar 74(3) 395-407 - Association between Toll-like receptor 7 Gln11Leu single-nucleotide polymorphism and basal cell carcinoma.
Russo Irene, et al. Biomedical reports 2016 4 (4) 459-462 - High body mass index and cancer risk-a Mendelian randomisation study.
Benn Marianne, et al. European journal of epidemiology 2016 4 - Role of rare germline copy number variation in melanoma-prone patients.
Fidalgo Felipe, et al. Future oncology (London, England) 2016 3 - Genetic and Molecular Testing Changing How Melanoma Is Diagnosed and Treated,
by John Schieszer, Cancer Therapy Advisor, March 17, 2016 - Genomic analysis identifies new drivers and progression pathways in skin basal cell carcinoma
X Bonilla e al, Nature Genetics, March 7, 2016 - Melanoma Epidemiology and Prevention.
Berwick Marianne et al. Cancer treatment and research 2016 17-49 - Mutational landscape of aggressive prostate tumors in African American men.
Lindquist Karla J, et al. Cancer research 2016 2 - Multiple primary melanomas (MPMs) and criteria for genetic assessment: MultiMEL, a multicenter study of the Italian Melanoma Intergroup.
Bruno William, et al. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 2016 2 (2) 325-32 - Skin Cancer Risk Is Modified by KIR/HLA Interactions That Influence the Activation of Natural Killer Immune Cells.
Vineretsky Karin A, et al. Cancer research 2016 1 - Genomic Classification of Cutaneous Melanoma.
Cell 2015 Jun (7) 1681-96 - Association of TIMP3 expression with vessel density, macrophage infiltration and prognosis in human malignant melanoma.
Das Asha M, et al. European journal of cancer (Oxford, England : 1990) 2015 12 135-143 - Risk factors for keratinocyte skin cancer in patients diagnosed with melanoma, a large retrospective study.
Espinosa Pablo, et al. European journal of cancer (Oxford, England : 1990) 2015 12 115-124 - PARKIN Inactivation Links Parkinson's Disease to Melanoma.
Hu Hui-Han, et al. Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2016 3 (3) - Cancer Screening
Disease: Multiple Diseases; Type: Education; State: Maine - Genetic Testing and Cancer
Disease: Multiple Diseases; Type: Education; State: Texas - Texas Cancer Information
Disease: Multiple Diseases; Type: Education; State: Texas - CDC Grand Rounds: Prevention and Control of Skin Cancer
MMWR, December 3, 2015 - Future perspectives in melanoma research: meeting report from the "Melanoma Bridge": Napoli, December 3rd-6th 2014.
Ascierto Paolo A et al. Journal of translational medicine 2015 (1) 374 - Improving outcomes in patients with melanoma: strategies to ensure an early diagnosis.
Voss Rachel K et al. Patient related outcome measures 229-242 - Update in genetic susceptibility in melanoma.
Potrony Miriam et al. Annals of translational medicine 2015 Sep (15) 210 - Acquired BRAF inhibitor resistance: A multicenter meta-analysis of the spectrum and frequencies, clinical behaviour, and phenotypic associations of resistance mechanisms.
Johnson Douglas B, et al. European journal of cancer (Oxford, England : 1990) 2015 12 (18) 2792-9 - UV-Associated Mutations Underlie the Etiology of MCV-Negative Merkel Cell Carcinomas.
Wong Stephen Q, et al. Cancer research 2015 12 - Whole-exome sequencing of over 4,100 men of African ancestry and prostate cancer risk.
Rand Kristin A, et al. Human molecular genetics 2015 11 - Genetic Testing Awareness and Attitudes among Latinos: Exploring Shared Perceptions and Gender-Based Differences.
Hamilton Jada G et al. Public health genomics 2015 Nov - Genetic Program Manual for Local Health Departments (August, 2008) (Iowa)[PDF 2.45 MB]
Disease: Multiple Diseases; Type: Tools|Program; State: Illinois - Comprehensive Cancer Control Program (CCCP) (Connecticut)
Disease: Multiple Diseases; Type: Program; State: Connecticut - Genetic Evaluation and Testing for Hereditary Colorectal Cancer: What You Should Know
Disease: Lynch syndrome; Type: Education; State: Connecticut
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Relevant Resources
- Cancer Genomics and Epidemiology Navigator (CGEN)
- Genetics and Genomics Competencies Center (G2C2)
- NIH Genetic Testing Registry
- NIH MedGen Database
- Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM)
- PharmGKB
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