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Shuster S – The artefact of error amplification by screening detracts from a possible role for ultraviolet radiation in the increase in melanoma incidence and provides an explanation of their erroneous association; in addition to melanoma, it could be a major source of misdiagnosis of other cancers associated with patient screening programmes.

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