No association between physical activity and primary melanoma thickness in a cohort of Norwegian women
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/28877Date
2022-12-21Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Perrier, Flavie; Robsahm, Trude Eid; Ghiasvand, Reza; Borch, Kristin Benjaminsen; Braaten, Tonje; Weiderpass, Elisabete; Rüegg, Corina Silvia; Greene, Adele C; Veierød, Marit BragelienAbstract
Knowledge about factors associated with melanoma thickness, the most important prognostic factor for
localized primary melanoma survival,1 may help reduce the
risk of melanoma deaths. Previously reported associations
of melanoma thickness with pigmentary characteristics,
number of naevi, diet quality and body mass index (BMI)2–4
may be explained by behavioural and biological mechanisms.
Physical activity (PA) has been associated with improved
outcomes for several cancers,5 but its relation with melanoma thickness and prognosis is unknown.
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Oxford University PressCitation
Perrier F, Robsahm R, Ghiasvand R, Borch KBB, Braaten T, Weiderpass E, Rüegg CS, Greene, Veierød MB. No association between physical activity and primary melanoma thickness in a cohort of Norwegian women. British Journal of Dermatology. 2022:1-3Metadata
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