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Background A possible link between basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and an increa
sed subsequent risk of experiencing Further noncutaneous malignancies has b
een suggested in previous cancer-registry and cohort studies.
Objective: The purpose of this study was to establish whether a possible li
nk between BCC and subsequent malignancies could be confirmed in a new popu
lation in which environmental and genetic risk factors may vary from previo
usly studied populations.
Methods: A cohort of 13,961 cancer registry-listed persons from the southwe
st of England, in whom BCC had been diagnosed during the period of 1981 to
1988, was examined for the relative risk of experiencing various further ma
lignancies.
Results: An approximately 3-fold increase in the risk for malignant melanom
a was demonstrated. No other cancers occurred in statistically significant
excess.
Conclusion: The previous reported associations of BCC onset with subsequent
increased risk for various noncutaneous cancers are not supported by this
study.