Self-reported naevus density may lead to misclassification of melanoma risk
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Cancer and Population studies, QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Brisbane, Queensland, AustraliaIssue Date
2019
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Betz-Stablein B, Koh U, Plasmeijer EI, Janda M, Aitken JF, Soyer HP, et al. Self-reported naevus density may lead to misclassification of melanoma risk. Br J Dermatol. 2019:10.Journal
British Journal of DermatologyDOI
10.1111/bjd.18802PubMed ID
31833052Additional Links
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