
Anne E. Cust
Articles
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Dec 11, 2024 |
jamanetwork.com | Anne E. Cust |David W. Ollila |Richard A. Scolyer
Risk of Death Due to Melanoma and Other Causes in Patients With Thin Cutaneous Melanomas Key PointsQuestion What is the relative effect of a 0.8-mm thickness threshold on melanoma-related and nonmelanoma-related death in patients with thin melanomas (Breslow thickness ≤1.0 mm)?
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Sep 19, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Morshadur Rahman |Andrew Hayen |John Olynyk |Anne E. Cust
We used the ‘qualification period’ method along with advanced statistical methods, such as inverse probability weighting, and doubly robust g-methods with ensemble machine learning algorithms, to mitigate the impact of the ‘healthy donor effect’. We found that regular high-frequency whole blood donation does not significantly alter the cancer risk.
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Feb 17, 2024 |
mindfood.com | Katie Lee |Anne E. Cust
Reports have recently emerged that solariums, or sunbeds – largely banned in Australia and for those under 18 in NZ because they increase the risk of skin cancer – are being rebranded as “collarium” sunbeds (“coll” being short for collagen). Commercial tanning and beauty salons are marketing collariums, with manufacturers and operators claiming they provide a longer lasting tan and stimulate collagen production, among other purported benefits.
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Feb 15, 2024 |
medicalxpress.com | Katie Lee |Anne E. Cust
Reports have recently emerged that solariums, or sunbeds—largely banned in Australia because they increase the risk of skin cancer—are being rebranded as "collarium" sunbeds ("coll" being short for collagen). Commercial tanning and beauty salons in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria are marketing collariums, with manufacturers and operators claiming they provide a longer-lasting tan and stimulate collagen production, among other purported benefits.
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Feb 14, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Katie Lee |Anne E. Cust
Reports have recently emerged that solariums, or sunbeds – largely banned in Australia because they increase the risk of skin cancer – are being rebranded as “collarium” sunbeds (“coll” being short for collagen). Commercial tanning and beauty salons in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria are marketing collariums, with manufacturers and operators claiming they provide a longer lasting tan and stimulate collagen production, among other purported benefits.
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