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1. Phenotypic and genotypic risk factors for invasive melanoma by sex and body site.

2. Evaluating the Frequency of Mole Checks by a Dermatologist and Correlated Variables in a Global Survey across 17 Countries: HELIOS Project.

3. Risk factors of lentigo maligna as compared to other melanoma subtypes.

4. Solar ultraviolet radiation exposure in workers with outdoor occupations: a systematic review and call to action.

5. Development and Implementation of a Web-Based International Registry Dedicated to Atypical Pigmented Skin Lesions of the Face: Teledermatologic Investigation on Epidemiology and Risk Factors.

6. A review of nevus-associated melanoma: What is the evidence?

8. Choroidal nevi in children: prevalence, age of onset, and progression.

9. Prevalence of nevi, atypical nevi, and lentigines in relation to tobacco smoking.

10. Dermatologic findings in individuals with genetically confirmed Proteus syndrome.

11. The utility of PRAME staining in identifying malignant transformation of melanocytic nevi.

12. Survey of 138 Conjunctival Tumors in the Dominican Republic.

13. Cutaneous nevi and internal cancer risk: Results from two large prospective cohorts of US women.

15. Nevus-associated melanoma: An observational retrospective study of 22 patients evaluated with dermoscopy and reflectance confocal microscopy.

16. Nevus depigmentosus: review of a mark of distinction.

17. Primary cutaneous melanoma: correlation between clinical and histologic aspects in a retrospective Italian study.

18. Prevalence of Histopathologically Diagnosed Ophthalmic Neoplastic Lesion Among Ophthalmic Biopsies in a Pathology Laboratory of Tertiary Hospital of Nepal.

19. Cutaneous nevi and risk of melanoma death in women and men: A prospective study.

20. Is Endurance Exercise Safe? The Myth of Pheidippides.

21. Association of sunbed use with skin cancer risk factors in Europe: an investigation within the Euromelanoma skin cancer prevention campaign.

22. Combining common genetic variants and non-genetic risk factors to predict risk of cutaneous melanoma.

23. BRAF V600E Mutations in Nevi and Melanocytic Tumors of Uncertain Malignant Potential.

24. Sunscreen Use and Melanoma Risk Among Young Australian Adults.

25. Pulmonary thromboembolic events in patients with congenital lipomatous overgrowth, vascular malformations, epidermal nevi, and spinal/skeletal abnormalities and Klippel-Trénaunay syndrome.

26. A 10-years retrospective study on Severe Cutaneous Adverse Reactions (SCARs) in a tertiary hospital in Penang, Malaysia.

27. Wilms tumor screening in diffuse capillary malformation with overgrowth and macrocephaly-capillary malformation: A retrospective study.

28. Juvenile melanomas: Western Australian Melanoma Advisory Service experience.

29. Factors in Early Adolescence Associated With a Mole-Prone Phenotype in Late Adolescence.

30. Nevi, Ambient Ultraviolet Radiation, and Thyroid Cancer Risk: A French Prospective Study.

31. Pigmentation Traits, Sun Exposure, and Risk of Incident Vitiligo in Women.

32. Clinicopathological features and prognosis of patients with de novo versus nevus-associated melanoma in Taiwan.

33. Long-term evaluation of the efficacy of digital dermatoscopy monitoring at a tertiary referral center.

34. Higher Nevus Count Exhibits a Distinct DNA Methylation Signature in Healthy Human Skin: Implications for Melanoma.

35. [Skin cancers: Soon outside the province of the dermatologist?]

36. No association between telomere length-related loci and number of cutaneous nevi.

37. Atopic dermatitis, naevi count and skin cancer risk: A meta-analysis.

38. The study of nevi in children: Principles learned and implications for melanoma diagnosis.

39. Prevalence and clinical features of pigmented oral lesions.

40. Nevus Anemicus As an Additional Diagnostic Marker of Neurofibromatosis Type 1 in Childhood.

41. Could a specific dietary intake be a risk factor for cutaneous melanoma?

42. Papular Epidermal Nevus with Skyline Basal Cell Layer (PENS): Three New Cases and Review of the Literature.

43. Total Nevi, Atypical Nevi, and Melanoma Thickness: An Analysis of 566 Patients at 2 US Centers.

44. Prevalence of MITF p.E318K in Patients With Melanoma Independent of the Presence of CDKN2A Causative Mutations.

45. Awareness of sunburn in childhood, use of sunbeds and change of moles in Denmark, Northern Ireland, Norway and Sweden.

46. Heritability of naevus patterns in an adult twin cohort from the Brisbane Twin Registry: a cross-sectional study.

47. Prediction of high naevus count in a healthy U.K. population to estimate melanoma risk.

48. Hair and Scalp Disorders in a Tuscan Pediatric Dermatological Outpatient Clinic: A Clinical and Epidemiological Evaluation.

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