2004
Estimating the relative risk of developing melanoma in INK4A carriers
Berwick M, Orlow I, Mahabir S, Myskowski P, Coit D, Brady M, Roy P, Song Y, Canchola R, Barz A, Halpern A, Bolognia J, Eng S, Elahi A, Begg C. Estimating the relative risk of developing melanoma in INK4A carriers. European Journal Of Cancer Prevention 2004, 13: 65-70. PMID: 15075790, DOI: 10.1097/00008469-200402000-00010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultCase-Control StudiesChromatography, LiquidCyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p16FemaleGerm-Line MutationHumansMaleMelanomaMiddle AgedNeoplasms, Multiple PrimaryNevusNucleic Acid DenaturationOdds RatioPilot ProjectsPolymerase Chain ReactionPrevalenceRisk FactorsSkin NeoplasmsSurveys and QuestionnairesConceptsRisk factorsRelative riskMemorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer CenterStudy designSingle primaryCancer risk factorsMultiple primary melanomasRisk of melanomaNumber of neviPigmented lesion clinicNovel study designRare germline mutationsDermatology clinicCancer CenterNew study designsPrimary melanomaLesion clinicHigh prevalencePrimary casesPatientsMultiple primariesMelanomaGermline mutationsPilot studyFair skin
1995
Multiple Primary Melanomas
Ariyan S, Poo W, Bolognia J, Buzaid A, Ariyan T, Ariyan S. Multiple Primary Melanomas. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery 1995, 96: 1384-1389. PMID: 7480238, DOI: 10.1097/00006534-199511000-00023.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSecond primary melanomaPrimary melanomaPrimary cutaneous melanomaMultiple primary melanomasIncidence of melanomaYale Melanoma UnitFirst malignancySubsequent melanomaFirst diagnosisPoor prognosisCutaneous melanomaMelanoma UnitPatient prognosisMultiple melanomasSubsequent lesionsPatientsInitial melanomaMelanomaPrognosisFirst yearSecond yearReportYearsMalignancyStatistics Report
1993
Cutaneous malignant melanoma and atypical moles associated with a constitutional rearrangement of chromosomes 5 and 9
Petty E, Bolognia J, Bale A, Yang‐Feng T. Cutaneous malignant melanoma and atypical moles associated with a constitutional rearrangement of chromosomes 5 and 9. American Journal Of Medical Genetics 1993, 45: 77-80. PMID: 8418665, DOI: 10.1002/ajmg.1320450119.Peer-Reviewed Case Reports and Technical NotesConceptsHereditary cutaneous malignant melanomaCutaneous malignant melanomaMalignant melanomaMultiple primary melanomasMelanoma tumor tissuesUnbalanced reciprocal translocationPrimary melanomaFamily historyTumor tissueMelanomaCell linesLarge kindredChromosome 9pKindredsReciprocal translocationMolecular studiesShort armNumerous studiesChromosome 5