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Skin examination behavior: the role of melanoma history, skin type, psychosocial factors, and region of residence in determining clinical and self-conducted skin examination

Kasparian, N A; Bränström, R; Chang, Y M; Affleck, P; Aspinwall, L G; Tibben, A; Azizi, E; Baron-Epel, O; Battistuzzi, L; Bruno, W; Chan, M; Cuellar, F; Debniak, T; Pjanova, D; Ertmanski, S; Figl, A; Gonzalez, M; Hayward, N K; Hocevar, M; Kanetsky, P A; Leachman, S A; Bergman, W; Heisele, O; Palmer, J; Peric, B; Puig, S; Schadendorf, D; Gruis, N A; Newton-Bishop, J A; Brandberg, Y

Authors

N A Kasparian

R Bränström

Y M Chang

P Affleck

L G Aspinwall

A Tibben

E Azizi

O Baron-Epel

L Battistuzzi

W Bruno

M Chan

F Cuellar

T Debniak

D Pjanova

S Ertmanski

A Figl

M Gonzalez

N K Hayward

M Hocevar

P A Kanetsky

S A Leachman

W Bergman

O Heisele

J Palmer

B Peric

S Puig

D Schadendorf

N A Gruis

J A Newton-Bishop

Y Brandberg



Citation

Kasparian, N. A., Bränström, R., Chang, Y. M., Affleck, P., Aspinwall, L. G., Tibben, A., …Brandberg, Y. Skin examination behavior: the role of melanoma history, skin type, psychosocial factors, and region of residence in determining clinical and self-conducted skin examination. https://doi.org/10.1001/archdermatol.2012.1817

Journal Article Type Article
Deposit Date Nov 11, 2014
Journal Archives of Dermatology
Volume 148
Issue 10
DOI https://doi.org/10.1001/archdermatol.2012.1817
Public URL https://rvc-repository.worktribe.com/output/1414895