Association Between Melanoma Risk and Height: A Narrative Review
The link between anthropometric indices, including height, and cancer risk and/or progression has attracted considerable interest in recent years. Adult height results from the complex interplay between genetic, hormonal, nutritional, and other environmental factors and has been found to contribute...
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Auteurs principaux: | Gino A. Vena, Nicoletta Cassano, Stefano Caccavale, Giuseppe Argenziano |
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2019
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