Streamlining Cutaneous Melanomas in Young Women of the Belgian Mosan Region
Sporadic cutaneous melanoma (SCM) has shown a dramatic increase in incidence in Caucasian populations over the past few decades. A particular epidemiological increase was reported in women during their childbearing age. In the Belgian Mosan region, a progressive unremitting increase in SCM incidence...
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doaj-d8479ad0c3844c2e9d702823793337752020-11-24T23:30:50ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412014-01-01201410.1155/2014/320767320767Streamlining Cutaneous Melanomas in Young Women of the Belgian Mosan RegionTrinh Hermanns-Lê0Sébastien Piérard1Department of Dermatopathology, Unilab Lg, University Hospital of Liège, 4000 Liège, BelgiumINTELSIG Laboratory, Montefiore Institute, University of Liège, 4000 Liège, BelgiumSporadic cutaneous melanoma (SCM) has shown a dramatic increase in incidence in Caucasian populations over the past few decades. A particular epidemiological increase was reported in women during their childbearing age. In the Belgian Mosan region, a progressive unremitting increase in SCM incidence was noticed in young women for the past 35 years. The vast majority of these SCMs were of the superficial type without any obvious relationship with a large number of melanocytic nevi or with signs of frequent and intense sunlight exposures as disclosed by the extent in the mosaic subclinical melanoderma. A series of investigations pointed to a possible relationship linking the development of some SCM to the women hormonal status including the effect of hormonal disruptors. These aspects remain, however, unsettled and controversial. It is possible to differentiate and clearly quantify the SCM shape, size, scalloped border, and variegated pigmentation using computerized morphometry as well as fractal and multifractal methods.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/320767 |
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Streamlining Cutaneous Melanomas in Young Women of the Belgian Mosan Region |
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Streamlining Cutaneous Melanomas in Young Women of the Belgian Mosan Region |
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Streamlining Cutaneous Melanomas in Young Women of the Belgian Mosan Region |
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Streamlining Cutaneous Melanomas in Young Women of the Belgian Mosan Region |
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Sporadic cutaneous melanoma (SCM) has shown a dramatic increase in incidence in Caucasian populations over the past few decades. A particular epidemiological increase was reported in women during their childbearing age. In the Belgian Mosan region, a progressive unremitting increase in SCM incidence was noticed in young women for the past 35 years. The vast majority of these SCMs were of the superficial type without any obvious relationship with a large number of melanocytic nevi or with signs of frequent and intense sunlight exposures as disclosed by the extent in the mosaic subclinical melanoderma. A series of investigations pointed to a possible relationship linking the development of some SCM to the women hormonal status including the effect of hormonal disruptors. These aspects remain, however, unsettled and controversial. It is possible to differentiate and clearly quantify the SCM shape, size, scalloped border, and variegated pigmentation using computerized morphometry as well as fractal and multifractal methods. |
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