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The genetic epidemiology of melanoma susceptibility and prognosis and investigations of causal pathway modelling in complex disease aetiology
Gemma Cadby
School of Population and Global Health
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Medicine and Dentistry
Diseases
100%
Genetic Epidemiology
100%
Etiology
100%
Nodular Melanoma
100%
Prognosis
100%
Gene
36%
Environmental Factor
27%
Adult
18%
Serum
9%
Blood Sampling
9%
Statistical Analysis
9%
Cancer Registry
9%
DNA RNA Hybridization
9%
Comprehension
9%
Incidence
9%
Health
9%
Association
9%
Nursing and Health Professions
Diseases
100%
Genetic Epidemiology
100%
Etiology
100%
Prognosis
100%
Melanoma
100%
Cancer Registry
9%
Statistical Analysis
9%
Prevention and Control
9%
Sample
9%
Control
9%
Incidence
9%
Extraction
9%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Genetic Epidemiology
100%
Genetics
45%
Nested Gene
27%
Candidate Gene
9%
DNA RNA Hybridization
9%
Cancer Registry
9%
Sample
9%
Comprehension
9%
Incidence
9%
Health
9%
Association
9%
Extraction
9%