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  1. Inflammatory Dietary Patterns and Risk of Keratinocyte Cancers in Kidney Transplant Recipients: Prospective Cohort Study
  2. Omega-3 fatty acid intake and decreased risk of skin cancer in organ transplant recipients
  3. Destructive and topical treatments of skin lesions in organ transplant recipients and relation to skin cancer
  4. Patterns of Omega-3 and Omega-6 Fatty Acid Dietary Intake and Melanoma Thickness at Diagnosis
  5. Skin cancer multiplicity in lung transplant recipients: a prospective population‐based study
  6. Melanoma incidence in Australian commercial pilots, 2011–2016
  7. Do airline pilots and cabin crew have raised risks of melanoma and other skin cancers? Systematic review and meta‐analysis
  8. FLYING HOURS OF AUSTRALIAN COMMERCIAL PILOTS AND RISK OF CUTANEOUS MELANOMA
  9. Extreme Incidence of Skin Cancer in Kidney and Liver Transplant Recipients Living with High Sun Exposure
  10. Omega-3 fatty acid supplement skin cancer prophylaxis in lung transplant recipients: A randomized, controlled pilot trial
  11. Adherence to Mediterranean and low-fat diets among heart and lung transplant recipients: a randomized feasibility study
  12. Sex-specific associations with youth obesity in Queensland, Australia
  13. Absolute versus relative measures of plasma fatty acids and health outcomes: example of phospholipid omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids and all-cause mortality in women
  14. Plasma eicosapentaenoic acid is negatively associated with all-cause mortality among men and women in a population-based prospective study
  15. Cancers in Australia in 2010 attributable to inadequate consumption of fruit, non-starchy vegetables and dietary fibre
  16. Cancers in Australia in 2010 attributable to modifiable factors: introduction and overview
  17. Cancers in Australia in 2010 attributable to modifiable factors: summary and conclusions
  18. Cancers in Australia in 2010 attributable to the consumption of red and processed meat
  19. Black Tea Consumption and Risk of Skin Cancer: An 11-Year Prospective Study
  20. Alcohol consumption and risk of melanoma among women: pooled analysis of eight case–control studies
  21. Dietary Antioxidants and Melanoma: Evidence from Cohort and Intervention Studies
  22. Contribution of Psychosocial Factors to the Association between Socioeconomic Position and Takeaway Food Consumption
  23. Reported consumption of takeaway food and its contribution to socioeconomic inequalities in body mass index
  24. Caffeine intake and risk of basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas of the skin in an 11-year prospective study
  25. Contribution of Take-Out Food Consumption to Socioeconomic Differences in Fruit and Vegetable Intake: A Mediation Analysis
  26. Socio-economic differences in takeaway food consumption among adults
  27. Socioeconomic differences in takeaway food consumption and their contribution to inequalities in dietary intakes