M.S. Paul J. Christos M.P.H.'s research while affiliated with Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and other places

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Publications (1)


Patterns of detection in patients with cutaneous melanoma
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July 2000

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Cancer

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Susan A. Oliveria Sc.D.

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M.S. Paul J. Christos M.P.H.

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Despite the importance of early detection in preventing mortality from melanoma, little is known regarding how patients with the disease come to diagnosis.

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... Males tend to utilize primary care less than females do, allowing tumors time to grow and deepen [22,23]. Further, skin awareness, a known activity associated with the discovery of thinner melanoma lesions and a significant decrease in melanoma mortality [24], is more prevalent in females than males [25][26][27]. These health behaviors in males have thus been suggested to contribute to the prevalence of later-tumor-stage melanoma tumors in males. ...

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Sex Differences in Odds of Brain Metastasis and Outcomes by Brain Metastasis Status after Advanced Melanoma Diagnosis
Patterns of detection in patients with cutaneous melanoma
  • Citing Article
  • July 2000

Cancer