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C Suzanne Lea | |||
Christopher J Phillips | |||
Jimmy T Efird | |||
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Co-transformation by human papillomavirus types 6 and 11. | Q41753212 | ||
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Skin cancer is among the most costly of all cancers to treat for the Medicare population | Q42438312 | ||
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Skin Cancers and HLA Frequencies in Renal Transplant Recipients | Q42462147 | ||
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Development of skin tumors in mice transgenic for early genes of human papillomavirus type 8. | Q42474839 | ||
The mysteries of geographic variability in nonmelanoma skin cancer incidence | Q42474976 | ||
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Occurrence of human papillomavirus type 16 DNA in cutaneous squamous and basal cell neoplasms | Q42480821 | ||
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High Frequency of Detection of Epidermodysplasia Verruciformis–Associated Human Papillomavirus DNA in Biopsies from Malignant and Premalignant Skin Lesions from Renal Transplant Recipients | Q42482331 | ||
Incidence of skin cancer after renal transplantation in The Netherlands. | Q42483958 | ||
Non-melanoma skin cancer may be a marker of poor prognosis in patients with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma | Q42484425 | ||
Ultraviolet-radiation and skin cancer. Effect of an ozone layer depletion | Q42485180 | ||
Case-control study in a subtropical Australian population to assess the relation between non-melanoma skin cancer and epidermodysplasia verruciformis human papillomavirus DNA in plucked eyebrow hairs. The Nambour Skin Cancer Prevention Study Group | Q42485352 | ||
Incidence and determinants of skin cancer in a high-risk Australian population. | Q42485713 | ||
Risk of second primary cancer and death following a diagnosis of nonmelanoma skin cancer | Q42486372 | ||
Basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas are important risk factors for cutaneous malignant melanoma. Screening implications | Q42487406 | ||
Absence of human papillomavirus in squamous cell carcinomas of nongenital skin from immunocompromised renal transplant patients: a comment | Q42489955 | ||
Human papillomavirus infection and incidence of squamous cell and basal cell carcinomas of the skin | Q42492102 | ||
Histopathology of skin lesions in renal allograft recipients--an assessment of viral features and dysplasia | Q42492863 | ||
Re: Human papillomavirus infection and incidence of squamous cell and basal cell carcinomas of the skin | Q42502264 | ||
Determination of sex steroid receptor in human basal cell carcinoma | Q42516646 | ||
Cost of nonmelanoma skin cancer treatment in the United States | Q42517481 | ||
Treasure hunt for human papillomaviruses in nonmelanoma skin cancers | Q42517976 | ||
Human papillomavirus infections in nonmelanoma skin cancers from renal transplant recipients and nonimmunosuppressed patients | Q42517979 | ||
Squamous cell and basal cell carcinoma of the skin in relation to radiation therapy and potential modification of risk by sun exposure | Q42519830 | ||
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Chemical exposures, medical history, and risk of squamous and basal cell carcinoma of the skin. | Q42522392 | ||
Nonmelanoma skin cancers and risk of subsequent malignancies: a cancer registry-based study in Bulgaria. | Q42522981 | ||
Risk of subsequent cancer following invasive or in situ squamous cell skin cancer | Q42526844 | ||
Shared and persistent asymptomatic cutaneous human papillomavirus infections in healthy skin | Q42625625 | ||
Oestrogen stimulates differential transcription of human papillomavirus type 16 in SiHa cervical carcinoma cells | Q42641972 | ||
Detection of human papillomavirus DNA in plucked hairs from renal transplant recipients and healthy volunteers. | Q42654662 | ||
Prevalence of infection with carcinogenic human papillomavirus among older women | Q42783840 | ||
A VIRUS-INDUCED MAMMALIAN GROWTH WITH THE CHARACTERS OF A TUMOR (THE SHOPE RABBIT PAPILLOMA) : II. EXPERIMENTAL ALTERATIONS OF THE GROWTH ON THE SKIN: MORPHOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS: THE PHENOMENA OF RETROGRESSION. | Q42795446 | ||
Reproductive risk factors and endometrial cancer: the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition | Q43238847 | ||
Cancer of the skin in Negroes. A review of 31 cases | Q35385219 | ||
Nonmelanoma cancers of the skin | Q35529431 | ||
Detection of human papillomavirus DNA in cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma among immunocompetent individuals | Q35711739 | ||
Comparative epidemiology and pathogenic factors for nonmelanoma skin cancer in organ transplant patients | Q35734225 | ||
Human papillomavirus type 16 E6 and E7 oncogenes abrogate radiation-induced DNA damage responses in vivo through p53-dependent and p53-independent pathways | Q35912299 | ||
Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin (excluding lip and oral mucosa) | Q36004956 | ||
The clinical importance of the nomenclature, evolution and taxonomy of human papillomaviruses | Q36064290 | ||
Atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance: human papillomavirus testing in adolescents | Q36085345 | ||
Transformation of primary hamster embryo fibroblasts by type 2 simplex virus: evidence for a "hit and run" mechanism | Q36090621 | ||
Renal allograft recipients with high susceptibility to cutaneous malignancy have an increased prevalence of human papillomavirus DNA in skin tumours and a greater risk of anogenital malignancy | Q36116199 | ||
Prognostic factors for local recurrence, metastasis, and survival rates in squamous cell carcinoma of the skin, ear, and lip. Implications for treatment modality selection | Q36216211 | ||
Human papillomavirus 16 E6 expression disrupts the p53-mediated cellular response to DNA damage | Q36275074 | ||
Human papillomavirus DNA in cutaneous primary and metastasized squamous cell carcinomas from patients with epidermodysplasia verruciformis | Q36285689 | ||
Oral contraceptives and skin cancer: is there a link? | Q36338643 | ||
Cutaneous melanoma in postmenopausal women after nonmelanoma skin carcinoma: the Women's Health Initiative Observational Study | Q36347508 | ||
Determinants of genital human papillomavirus infection in young women | Q36403114 | ||
Current views on the role of human papillomaviruses in cutaneous oncogenesis | Q36419678 | ||
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Oral contraceptives and cancer. | Q36549474 | ||
Chapter 5: Updating the natural history of HPV and anogenital cancer | Q36584420 | ||
Second primary cancers in patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the skin | Q36617043 | ||
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Persistent Genital Human Papillomavirus Infection as a Risk Factor for Persistent Cervical Dysplasia | Q60197523 | ||
Skin cancer and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma as second malignancies | Q61852815 | ||
Bowen Disease and Risk of Subsequent Malignant Neoplasms | Q63353138 | ||
Immune status as a determinant of human papillomavirus detection and its association with anal epithelial abnormalities | Q63353155 | ||
Teenagers in the United States: sexual activity, contraceptive use, and childbearing, 2002 | Q64132660 | ||
The prevalence of cervical infection with human papillomaviruses and cervical dysplasia in Alaska Native women | Q64135465 | ||
Immunosuppression and cancer | Q67924963 | ||
Combined oral contraception | Q67979472 | ||
In vitro expressed HPV 8 E6 protein does not bind p53 | Q68231947 | ||
Detection of human papillomavirus types 6, 11, 16 and 18 in mucosal and cutaneous lesions by the multiplex polymerase chain reaction | Q68280422 | ||
Detection of human papillomavirus in nongenital Bowen's disease by in situ DNA hybridization | Q68461925 | ||
Oral contraceptive use, human papillomavirus infection, and risk of early cytological abnormalities of the cervix | Q68467766 | ||
Specific IgA and IgG antibodies in the secretions of the female reproductive tract: effects of immunization and estradiol on expression of this response in vivo | Q69027648 | ||
Human papillomavirus type 16 DNA in periungual squamous cell carcinomas | Q69341492 | ||
Human papillomavirus-35-positive bowenoid papulosis of the anogenital area and concurrent human papillomavirus-35-positive verruca with bowenoid dysplasia of the periungual area | Q69342812 | ||
Human papillomavirus DNA in fomites on objects used for the management of patients with genital human papillomavirus infections | Q69360331 | ||
Radiation-induced skin cancer and radiodermatitis of the head and neck | Q69686811 | ||
The emerging epidemic of melanoma and squamous cell skin cancer | Q69755547 | ||
Bowen's disease of the feet. Presence of human papillomavirus 16 DNA in tumor tissue | Q69811023 | ||
Skin cancer and immunosuppression | Q70033555 | ||
Risk factors of squamous cell carcinoma of the skin. A case-control study in the Montreal region | Q70048773 | ||
Demonstration of human papillomavirus type 2 in a verrucous carcinoma of the foot | Q70463844 | ||
Detection of mucosal human papillomavirus types 6/11 in cutaneous lesions from transplant recipients | Q70474673 | ||
HPV infection in male partners of women with squamous intraepithelial neoplasia and/or high-risk HPV | Q70944672 | ||
The epidemiology of skin cancer | Q70997041 | ||
Detection of high-risk human papillomavirus in the cervix and semen of sex partners | Q72166971 | ||
Prevalence of HPV DNA in cervical specimens in women with renal transplants: a comparison with dialysis-dependent patients and patients with renal impairment | Q72184743 | ||
The presence of persistent high-risk HPV genotypes in dysplastic cervical lesions is associated with progressive disease: natural history up to 36 months | Q72190175 | ||
Persistence of type-specific human papillomavirus infection among cytologically normal women | Q72238714 | ||
Genital human papillomavirus infection among male and female sex partners: prevalence and type-specific concordance | Q72515489 | ||
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Cutaneous human papillomaviruses found in sun-exposed skin: Beta-papillomavirus species 2 predominates in squamous cell carcinoma | Q37226540 | ||
Nonmelanoma skin cancer and risk for subsequent malignancy. | Q37288894 | ||
High prevalence of cutaneous human papillomavirus DNA on the top of skin tumors but not in "Stripped" biopsies from the same tumors | Q37293807 | ||
Betapapillomaviruses: innocent bystanders or causes of skin cancer | Q37318413 | ||
Prior history of non-melanoma skin cancer is associated with increased mortality in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia | Q37369963 | ||
Solar ultraviolet radiation and skin cancer | Q37398365 | ||
The epidemiology of anal human papillomavirus and related neoplasia | Q37432576 | ||
Ultraviolet-induced immunosuppression: implications for photocarcinogenesis | Q37470048 | ||
Overview of radiation-induced skin cancer in humans | Q37584353 | ||
Sunlight exposure, pigmentation factors, and risk of nonmelanocytic skin cancer. II. Squamous cell carcinoma | Q72548349 | ||
Determinants of genital human papillomavirus infection among cytologically normal women attending the University of New Mexico student health center | Q72594564 | ||
Bowen's disease of the nail bed and periungual area. A clinicopathologic analysis of seven cases | Q72765411 | ||
Significance of human papillomavirus-induced squamous cell carcinoma to dermatologists | Q72765425 | ||
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P304 | page(s) | 55-75 | |
P577 | publication date | 2011-03-27 | |
P1433 | published in | Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology | Q5133775 |
P1476 | title | The combined influence of oral contraceptives and human papillomavirus virus on cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma | |
P478 | volume | 5 |
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