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Emanuela Cicarma

Researcher at Oslo University Hospital

Publications -  7
Citations -  247

Emanuela Cicarma is an academic researcher from Oslo University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vitamin D and neurology & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 7 publications receiving 236 citations. Previous affiliations of Emanuela Cicarma include University of Oslo & Rikshospitalet–Radiumhospitalet.

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Influence of narrowband UVB phototherapy on vitamin D and folate status

TL;DR: Please cite this paper as: Influence of narrowband UVB phototherapy on vitamin D and folate status and as: Experimental Dermatology 2010; 19: e67–e72.
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Sunbeds as vitamin D sources.

TL;DR: To maintain a summer level through the winter, when no vitamin D is produced by the sun in northern countries, one should consider increasing the recommended intake of vitamin D intake significantly, or encouraging the population to get moderate, nonerythemal sun bed exposures.
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Latitude gradient for melanoma incidence by anatomic site and gender in Norway 1966-2007.

TL;DR: There is a latitude gradient for CMM on all body sites included in the present study, with 2-2.5 times higher incidence rates in the south, and the latitude gradients seem to be largest for the trunk.
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Solar radiation, vitamin D and cancer incidence and mortality in Norway.

TL;DR: Vitamin D level varies with season, but probably not with latitude in Norway, because of an increased intake of vitamin D in the north, while skin cancer incidence rates increase from north to south, as do annual fluence rates of UV radiation, while there seems to be a slight improvement in prognosis from North to south.
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Time trends and latitude dependence of uveal and cutaneous malignant melanoma induced by solar radiation

TL;DR: The assumption that uveal melanomas are not generated by ultraviolet (UV) radiation and that solar UV, via its role in vitamin D photosynthesis, may have a protective effect is generally supported.