Nodular type but not vitamin D levels increases the risk of second primary cancers in melanoma patients: An observational study of 663 patients
Background: Vitamin D deficiency associates with the risk of developing many diseases, including cancer. At the molecular level, vitamin D appears to have an antineoplastic effect. However, the role of vitamin D deficiency in cancer pathogenesis remains unelucidated and numerous studies have resulte...
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Main Authors: | A. Massa (Author), A. Isasi-Fuster (Author), C. Requena (Author), E. Manrique-Silva (Author), R. Kumar (Author), E. Nagore (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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