December 28, 2016

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State, regional differences in melanoma rates 2003 vs 2013

Melanoma. Credit: Wikimedia Commons/National Cancer Institute
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Melanoma. Credit: Wikimedia Commons/National Cancer Institute

A new research letter published online by JAMA Dermatology compares melanoma death and incidence by states and in four geographic regions.

Melanoma death and incidence rates vary among states, partly because of demographic differences.

Robert P. Dellavalle, M.D., Ph.D., M.S.P.H., of the Denver Veterans Affairs Medical Center and the University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, and coauthors used a publicly available database to analyze melanoma death and incidence rates by state and geographic region. Researchers report:

"Promoting greater awareness of skin cancer through public health programs has been associated with increased documentation and . Lower death rates may further indicate that better treatment may be prolonging the life of patients with melanoma. Further research into the prevalence of melanoma in these four is needed," the article concludes.

More information: Jessica S. Mounessa et al. Comparison of Regional and State Differences in Melanoma Rates in the United States, JAMA Dermatology (2016). DOI: 10.1001/jamadermatol.2016.4625

Journal information: JAMA Dermatology

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