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The determinants of serum vitamin D levels in participants in a melanoma case-control study living in a temperate climate (2011)
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Davies, J. R., Chang, Y. M., Snowden, H., Chan, M., Leake, S., Karpavicius, B., Haynes, S., Kukalizch, K., Randerson-Moor, J., Elliott, F., Barth, J., Kanetzky, P. A., Harland, M., Bishop, D. T., Barrett, J. H., & Newton-Bishop, J. A. (2011). The determinants of serum vitamin D levels in participants in a melanoma case-control study living in a temperate climate. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10552-011-9827-3

Nevus density and melanoma risk in women: a pooled analysis to test the divergent pathway hypothesis (2009)
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Olsen, C. M., Zens, M. S., Stukel, T. A., Sacerdote, C., Chang, Y. M., Armstrong, B. K., Bataille, V., Berwick, M., Elwood, J. M., Holly, E. A., Kirkpatrick, C., Mack, T., Newton-Bishop, J. A., Osterlind, A., Swerdlow, A. J., Zanetti, R., Green, A. C., Karagas, M. R., & Whiteman, D. C. (2009). Nevus density and melanoma risk in women: a pooled analysis to test the divergent pathway hypothesis. International Journal of Cancer, 124(4), 937-944. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.24011

A “divergent pathway” model for the development of cutaneous melanoma has been proposed. The model hypothesizes that melanomas occurring in people with a low tendency to develop nevi will, on average, arise more commonly on habitually sun‐exposed bod... Read More about Nevus density and melanoma risk in women: a pooled analysis to test the divergent pathway hypothesis.

A pooled analysis of Melanocytic nevus phenotype and the risk of cutaneous melanoma at different latitudes (2009)
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Chang, Y. M., Newton-Bishop, J. A., Bishop, T., Armstrong, B. K., Bataille, V., Bergman, W., Berwick, M., Bracci, P. M., Elwood, J. M., Ernstoff, M. S., Green, A. C., Gruis, N. A., Holly, E. A., Ingvar, C., Kanetsky, P. A., Karagas, M. R., Le Marchand, L., Mackie, R. M., Olsson, H., Osterlind, A., …Barrett, J. H. (2009). A pooled analysis of Melanocytic nevus phenotype and the risk of cutaneous melanoma at different latitudes. International Journal of Cancer, 124(2), 420-428. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.23869

Risk factors for race-day fatality in flat racing Thoroughbreds in Great Britain (2000 to 2013)
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Rosanowski, S. M., Chang, Y. M., Stirk, A. J., & Verheyen, K. L. P. (in press). Risk factors for race-day fatality in flat racing Thoroughbreds in Great Britain (2000 to 2013). PLoS ONE, 13(3), e0194299. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0194299

A key focus of the racing industry is to reduce the number of race-day events where horses die suddenly or are euthanased due to catastrophic injury. The objective of this study was therefore to determine risk factors for race-day fatalities in Thoro... Read More about Risk factors for race-day fatality in flat racing Thoroughbreds in Great Britain (2000 to 2013).

Intermittent applied mechanical loading induces subchondral bone thickening that may be intensified locally by contiguous articular cartilage lesions
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Poulet, B., De Souza, R., Kent, A. V., Saxon, L. K., Barker, O., Wilson, A. M., Chang, Y. M., Cake, M., & Pitsillides, A. A. (in press). Intermittent applied mechanical loading induces subchondral bone thickening that may be intensified locally by contiguous articular cartilage lesions. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, 23(6), 940-948. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joca.2015.01.012

Prevalence and predictors of germline CDKN2A mutations for melanoma cases from Australia
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Harland, M., Cust, A. E., Badenas, C., Chang, Y. M., Holland, E. A., Aguilera, P., Aitken, J. F., Armstrong, B. K., Barrett, J. H., Carrera, C., Chan, M., Gascoyne, J., Giles, G. G., Agha-Hamilton, C., Hopper, J. L., Jenkins, M. A., Kanetsky, P. A., Kefford, R. F., Kolmn, I., Lowery, J., …Puig, S. (in press). Prevalence and predictors of germline CDKN2A mutations for melanoma cases from Australia. Hereditary Cancer in Clinical Practice, 12(1), 20. https://doi.org/10.1186/1897-4287-12-20