Search Results - "Wachsmuth, R. C."

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    Genotype/Phenotype and Penetrance Studies in Melanoma Families with Germline CDKN2A Mutations by Newton Bishop, Julia A., Wachsmuth, Rachel C., Harland, Mark, Bataille, Veronique, Pinney, Elizabeth, Mack, Patricia, Baglietto, Laura, Cuzick, Jack, Timothy Bishop, D.

    Published in Journal of investigative dermatology (01-01-2000)
    “…Patients with a family history of melanoma are at increased risk of this tumor. Those family members who also have the atypical mole syndrome are commonly…”
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    The Atypical-Mole Syndrome and Predisposition to Melanoma by Wachsmuth, Rachel C, Harland, Mark, Bishop, Julia A. Newton

    Published in The New England journal of medicine (30-07-1998)
    “…To the Editor: Abnormal melanocytic nevi are a potent risk factor for sporadic melanoma. In persons with a family history of melanoma, the presence of this…”
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    Heritability and Gene–Environment Interactions for Melanocytic Nevus Density Examined in a U.K. Adolescent Twin Study by Wachsmuth, Rachel C., Gaut, Rupert M., Barrett, Jennifer H., Saunders, Catherine L., Randerson-Moor, Juliette A., Eldridge, Ann, Martin, Nicholas G., Bishop D, Timothy, Newton Bishop, Julia A.

    Published in Journal of investigative dermatology (01-08-2001)
    “…Risk factors for melanoma include environmental (particularly ultraviolet exposure) and genetic factors. In rare families, susceptibility to melanoma is…”
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    The Effect of Sun Exposure in Determining Nevus Density in UK Adolescent Twins by Wachsmuth, Rachel C., Turner, Faye, Barrett, Jennifer H., Gaut, Rupert, Randerson-Moor, Juliette A., Timothy Bishop, D., Newton Bishop, Julia A.

    Published in Journal of investigative dermatology (01-01-2005)
    “…We report a study of 221 teenage twin pairs to examine the genetic and environmental determinants of nevi representing the most potent phenotypic risk factor…”
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