Literature DB >> 21547141

Time trends and latitude dependence of uveal and cutaneous malignant melanoma induced by solar radiation.

Johan Moan1, Emanuela Cicarma, Richard Setlow, Alina C Porojnicu, William B Grant, Asta Juzeniene.   

Abstract

In order to evaluate the role of solar radiation in uveal melanoma etiology, the time and latitude dependency of the incidence rates of this melanoma type were studied in comparison with those of cutaneous malignant melanoma (CMM). Norway and several other countries with Caucasian populations were included. there is a marked north-south gradient of the incidence rates of CMM in Norway, with three times higher rates in the south than in the north. No such gradient is found for uveal melanoma. Similar findings have been published for CMM in other Caucasian populations, with the exception of Europe as a whole. In most populations the ratios of uveal melanoma incidence rates to those of CMM tend to decrease with increasing CMM rates. This is also true for Europe, in spite of the fact that in this region there is an inverse latitude gradient of CMM, with higher rates in the north than in the south.In Norway the incidence rates of CMM have increased until about 1990 but have been constant or even decreased (for young people) after that time, indicating constant or decreasing sun exposure. The uveal melanoma rates have been increasing after 1990. In most other populations the incidence rates of CMM have been increasing until recently while those of uveal melanoma have been decreasing. These data generally support the assumption that uveal melanomas are not generated by ultraviolet (UV) radiation and that solar UV, via its role in vitamin D photosynthesis, may have a protective effect.

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Keywords:  cutaneous malignant melanoma; latitude; ultraviolet radiation; uveal melanoma; vitamin D

Year:  2010        PMID: 21547141      PMCID: PMC3084958          DOI: 10.4161/derm.2.1.11745

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dermatoendocrinol        ISSN: 1938-1972


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