The main aim of the present study was to investigate the potential relationship between excess body weight, assessed in terms of BMI, and Breslow thickness in 605 patients affected by primary cutaneous melanoma.

Excess body weight and increased Breslow thickness in melanoma patients: a retrospective study / de Giorgi V; Gori A; Papi F; Grazzini M; Rossari S; Verdelli A; Crocetti E; Savarese I; Giorgi L; Massi D.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER PREVENTION. - ISSN 0959-8278. - STAMPA. - 22(5):(2013), pp. 480-485.

Excess body weight and increased Breslow thickness in melanoma patients: a retrospective study.

GRAZZINI, MARTA;ROSSARI, SUSANNA;SAVARESE, IMMA;MASSI, DANIELA
2013

Abstract

The main aim of the present study was to investigate the potential relationship between excess body weight, assessed in terms of BMI, and Breslow thickness in 605 patients affected by primary cutaneous melanoma.
2013
22(5)
480
485
de Giorgi V; Gori A; Papi F; Grazzini M; Rossari S; Verdelli A; Crocetti E; Savarese I; Giorgi L; Massi D.
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