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Examining the association of non-melanoma skin cancer with immunomodulatory conditions: a cross-sectional analysis of the All of Us database

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The All of Us Research Program is supported by the National Institutes of Health, Office of the Director: Regional Medical Centers: 1 OT2 OD026549; 1 OT2 OD026554; 1 OT2 OD026557; 1OT2 OD026556; 1 OT2 OD026550; 1 OT2 OD 026552; 1 OT2OD026553; 1 OT2 OD026548; 1 OT2 OD026551; 1 OT2 OD026555; IAA #: AOD 16037; Federally Qualified Health Centers: HHSN 263201600085U; Data and Research Center: 5 U2C OD023196; Biobank: 1 U24 OD023121; The Participant Center: U24OD023176; Participant Technology Systems Center: 1 U24 OD023163; Communications and Engagement: 3 OT2 OD023205; 3OT2 OD023206; and Community Partners: 1 OT2 OD025277;3 OT2 OD025315; 1 OT2 OD025337; 1 OT2 OD025276. In addition, the All of Us Research Program would not be possible without the partnership of its participants. The authors thank the Dr. Phillip Frost Department of Dermatology & Cutaneous Surgery at the University of Miami for continuous support.

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PJP wrote the main manuscript text. PJP prepared the tables. All authors reviewed the manuscript. KN provided guidance and mentorship throughout the project.

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Jean-Pierre, P., Nouri, K. Examining the association of non-melanoma skin cancer with immunomodulatory conditions: a cross-sectional analysis of the All of Us database. Arch Dermatol Res 316, 161 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00403-024-02921-5

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