The relationship between UV exposure and incidence of skin cancer
Photodermatology Photoimmunology & Photomedicine2014Vol. 31(1), pp. 26–35
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Abstract
The incidence-sun exposure relationship for all three cancers is well described by the power law. SCC is dependent on total UV exposures, while BCC, and even more CM, is dependent also on exposure patterns, with intermittent exposures being most carcinogenic.
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