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The incidence of unilateral, but not bilateral, retinoblastoma in human populations at different geographical locations increases significantly with ambient erythemal dose of ultraviolet B radiation from sunlight. This supports the hypothesis that sunlight plays a role in retinoblastoma formation.
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Hooper, M. Is sunlight an aetiological agent in the genesis of retinoblastoma?. Br J Cancer 79, 1273–1276 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjc.6690204
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