2011
DOI: 10.1136/jech.2011.142976l.73
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P2-443 A retrospective epidemiological study of endemic waterborne illness in a pastoral community in Kenya

Abstract: cases and 210 controls) were analysed regarding phenotypic characteristics for risk of melanoma as well as number of grandparents born in Europe. European ancestry (Spanish, Italian, Germanic or Slavic, and 2 or more European country), eye colour (light brown and green or blue), presence of nevi, use of sunscreen, referred episodes of sunburn in adolescence or not, were independently associated with melanoma. Portuguese ancestry was not associated in multivariate logistic regression analysis. Our data confirme… Show more

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