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:*Personal history of melanoma | :*Personal history of melanoma | ||
:*Administration of [[immunosuppressive therapy]] | :*Administration of [[immunosuppressive therapy]] | ||
:*Sun sensitivity | :*Sun sensitivity | ||
:*Therapeutic agents | :*Therapeutic agents | ||
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::* | ::*Ultraviolet A light therapy | ||
::* | ::*Neonatal blue light phototherapy | ||
:*Environmental chemical exposure | :*Environmental chemical exposure | ||
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::* | ::*Giant congenital pigmented nevus syndrome | ||
::* | ::*Melanocortin 1 receptor mutation | ||
::*[[Dysplastic nevus syndrome]] | ::*[[Dysplastic nevus syndrome]] | ||
::*[[Retinoblastoma]] | ::*[[Retinoblastoma]] |
Revision as of 02:36, 22 August 2015
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Yazan Daaboul, M.D.; Serge Korjian M.D.
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Overview
The two most potent risk factors in the development of melanoma are light-colored skin and exposure to ultraviolet radiation. Other risk factors include old age, male gender, family history of melanoma, personal history of skin cancers, immunodeficiency, and certain hereditary disorders.
Risk Factors
- The two most potent risk factors in the development of melanoma are light-colored skin and exposure to ultraviolet radiation.
- Other Risk factors for the development of melanoma include:
- Old age
- Male gender
- Family history of melanoma
- Multiple benign or atypical nevi
- Personal history of melanoma
- Administration of immunosuppressive therapy
- Sun sensitivity
- Therapeutic agents
- Prosalen
- Ultraviolet A light therapy
- Neonatal blue light phototherapy
- Environmental chemical exposure
- Hereditary diseases
- Giant congenital pigmented nevus syndrome
- Melanocortin 1 receptor mutation
- Dysplastic nevus syndrome
- Retinoblastoma
- Xeroderma pigmentosum