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. 2016:2016:1345726.
doi: 10.1155/2016/1345726. Epub 2016 Nov 16.

Comment on "Gender-Based Differences and Barriers in Skin Protection Behaviors in Melanoma Survivors"

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Comment on "Gender-Based Differences and Barriers in Skin Protection Behaviors in Melanoma Survivors"

Vinayak K Nahar et al. J Skin Cancer. 2016.
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None of the researchers will be benefitting financially from the study or the publication. Vinayak K. Nahar M.D., M.S., Ph.D., Amanda K. Hutcheson M.S., Ph.D. (C), Javier F. Boyas Ph.D., and Stephanie K. Jacks M.D. have no conflict of interests to report. Robert T. Brodell M.D. discloses the following potential conflicts of interest: Honoraria have been received from presentations for Allergan, Galderma, and PharmaDerm, a division of Nycomed US Inc. Consultant fees have been received from Galderma Laboratories, L.P. Clinical trials have been performed for Genentech and Janssen Biotech Inc. The material in this article is not believed to be relevant to any of these reported conflicts.

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