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Dermatopathology: Practical & Conceptual January - March 2008
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3. New Heights: Ultraviolet radiation is not the chief cause of basal-cell carcinoma!
Roni Dodiuk-Gad, M.D.
Shadi Damanpour
A. Bernard Ackerman, M.D.
Introduction
“Evidence” on behalf of UVR being chiefly responsible for basal-cell carcinoma (A) and refutation of that “evidence” (B)
Deficiencies serious in the methodology of studies pertinent to UVR and the supposed relationship of it to basal-cell carcinoma:
Evidence on behalf of genetic factors being crucial to development of basal-cell carcinoma:
Exogenous factors capable of inducing basal-cell carcinoma:
Discussion
Conclusion
Summary
References
SEE ALSO
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basal-cell carcinoma
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ultraviolet radiation
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