Skin cancer in the military: A systematic review of melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer incidence, prevention, and screening among active duty and veteran personnel
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology Jan 07, 2018
Riemenschneider K, et al. - Herein, researchers sought to appraise the skin cancer risks for U.S. military personnel to inform preventative education, diagnosis, and treatment efforts. The intention was to better protect these subjects from future skin cancer development. The yielded data shed light on an abundance of evidence for an increased risk of skin cancer development among U.S. active duty and veteran cohorts.
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