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Jayasekara H et al. - In the Poisson regression model of relative survival, cases diagnosed in spring, summer or autumn had slightly lower excess mortality than those diagnosed in winter before adjustment for other variables, but after adjustment the excess mortality ratios were close to unity. Findings do not support the hypothesis that melanoma cases diagnosed in winter have worse prognosis than cases diagnosed in other seasons.

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