The Risk of Melanoma in Airline Pilots and Cabin Crew
JAMA Dermatology2014Vol. 151(1), pp. 51–51
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Martina Sanlorenzo, Mackenzie R. Wehner, Eleni Linos, John Kornak, Wolfgang Kainz, Christian Posch, Igor Vujic, Katia Johnston, Deborah Gho, Gabriela Monico, James T. McGrath, Simona Osella‐Abate, Pietro Quaglino, James E. Cleaver, Susana Ortiz‐Urda
Abstract
Pilots and cabin crew have approximately twice the incidence of melanoma compared with the general population. Further research on mechanisms and optimal occupational protection is needed.
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