Researchers find cancer link to freckles

Published: July 6, 2009 at 8:13 PM

LUND, Sweden, July 6 (UPI) -- Freckles and numerous birthmarks are risk factors for the most lethal form of skin cancer, Swedish researchers reported.

The genes that cause malignant melanoma are related to the genes associated with red hair, researchers at Lund University told Tidningamas Telegrambyra, the Swedish news agency, Monday. The genes related to the number of birthmarks are also linked to a melanoma risk, Professor Hakan Olsson said.

Olsson is a senior doctor in the oncology department at Lund University Hospital.

An international research group studied 10,000 people and found the relationship between melanoma and the genes associated with red hair and freckles is stronger than expected. Further research is expected to factor in both genetic information and lifestyle, the report said.

The Swedish researchers also found skin cancers are more common in the south of the country, where the university is located, than the far north, which is bombarded by half the ultraviolet radiation.

© 2009 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints



Additional News Stories
COL BKB: Syracuse 92, Colgate 58 (5 min)
Study: Diet could slow Alzheimer's
Harrington rejoins Top 5 in golf rankings
Half of preschool girls worry about fat
Car crash kills EIU assistant coach
Notre Dame fires Charlie Weis
CDC: H1N1 decreasing nationwide
fark
Palo Alto parents stand by railroad tracks all day to prevent suicidal teens from jumping in front...
Photoshop this soaring sculpture
German tourist tells Disney World security that he had bombs in his backpack. Ha ha, just kidding...
Your mother is in a car accident, so you pull over and C) Kick the reponding State Trooper in the...
Someone stole Simon? ALLLLLLLL-VINNNNN
Instead of providing light during a power outage, lamp oil in a sauce pan will only provide you...