A population-based study on the familial aggregation of cutaneous malignant melanoma in Iceland
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Eldon, Bjarki JonssonThorlacius, Steinunn
Jonsson, Thorvaldur
Jonasson, Jon Gunnlaugur
Kjartansson, Jens
Bodvarsson, Sigurdur
Steingrimsson, Eirikur
Rafnar, Thorunn
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2006-05-01
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Eur. J. Cancer 2006, 42(7):922-6Útdráttur
The aim of this study was to characterize the familial nature of cutaneous malignant melanoma (CMM) in Iceland. Risk ratio was used to estimate the risk among relatives of all CMM index cases diagnosed in Iceland over a 45-year period (1955-1999), using data from the National Cancer Registry and a genealogy database that covers the whole of Iceland's population. First-, second-, and third-degree relatives of CMM patients did not have an increased risk of the disease, and no added risk of other types of cancer among relatives was observed, except for thyroid cancer in first-degree male relatives. Seven individuals were diagnosed with two or more primary CMM in this period; none of these individuals had a first or second-degree relative with CMM. Altogether, 2.4% of cases were familial, as defined by commonly used criteria. In conclusion, high-penetrance susceptibility genes do not contribute much to CMM in the Icelandic population. The great majority of CMM cases in Iceland are most likely caused by the interplay between environmental causes and low-risk genes.Lu00FDsing
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6T68-4JFHDYS-5/2/582e2b6c2a65fb6a6901006cb3d2536cae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1016/j.ejca.2005.11.029
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