Are atypical nevi a risk factor for uveal melanoma? A case-control study
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Are atypical nevi a risk factor for uveal melanoma? A case-control study
Abstract
Atypical nevi and other potential risk factors for uveal melanoma were studied in 109 uveal melanoma patients and 149 controls. Information concerning employment, medical history, drug use, family history of cancer, excess sun exposure, and blistering sunburn before and after the age of 15 was obtained. A total skin examination was performed and skin type, hair color, eye color, freckles, actinic damage, the total number of common acquired nevi, and the number of clinically atypical nevi were noted. More atypical nevi were found in uveal melanoma patients than in controls (age- and sex-adjusted odds ratio of 2.9 [95% confidence interval 1.2-6.3] for one or two atypical nevi versus none; odds ratio of 5.1 [95% CI 1.3-20.0] for three or more atypical nevi versus none). Light skin types and freckling also prevailed in uveal melanoma cases. In our study, atypical nevi are more common in uveal melanoma patients than in controls. Further studies will have to indicate whether risk factors comparable to those for cutaneous melanoma really exist for uveal melanoma.
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