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Spatial epidemiology of skin cancer in Iran: separating sun-exposed and non-sun-exposed parts of the body.

Behzad KianiParinaz TabariAlireza MohammadiSayyed Mostafa MostafaviMohsen MoghadamiMitra AminiAbbas Rezaianzadeh
Published in: Archives of public health = Archives belges de sante publique (2022)
Patients exposed to sunshine, especially among the male group, experienced much higher rates of cancer occurrence as compared to unexposed individuals. With a heterogeneous spatial pattern, hotspots were identified in non-sun-exposed and sun-exposed categories in the study area. Researchers and policymakers can significantly benefit from the spatial analyses of skin cancer incidence. These analyses can provide useful and timely prevention policies as well as tailored monitoring techniques in high-risk regions.
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