Overall and site‐specific risk of malignant melanoma associated with nevus counts at different body sites: A multicenter case‐control study of the german central malignant‐melanoma registry
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Renato Panizzon | Helmut Kerl | Claus Garbe | H. Soyer | H. Kerl | C. Garbe | E. Rieger | W. Tilgen | R. Panizzon | P. Büttner | C. Orfanos | Petra Büttner | F. Bahmer | J. Weiss | Wolfgang Tilgen | Jürgen Weiss | Edgar Rieger | Constantin E. Orfanos | H. Peter Soyer | Regina Kofler | Ulrich Stocker | Sabine Krüger | Marianne Roser | Jörg Weckbecker | Friedrich Bahmer | R. Kofler | S. Krüger | U. Stocker | J. Weckbecker | M. Roser
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