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Rare, deadly, and often missed, some skin cancers develop in areas that rarely see the sun. Scientists are still learning about them, but here's what we know.
Skin cancer is serious, and there are many misconceptions about what causes it, how to protect yourself, and more. Here, ...
Fran Ireland, 45, from Ramsbottom, was on a trip to Turkey in 2022 when her partner and two daughters noticed an unusual mole ...
Recent FDA decisions added new options for dermatologists involved in treating patients with psoriasis, bullous pemphigoid ...
The CDC and FDA recommend using a combination of shade, protective clothing, sunglasses, and broad-spectrum sunscreen with ...
Summer is here—whether you’re at the beach, the park or on vacation, everyone is spending more time in the sun. I am happy as ...
Doctors always recommend wearing sunscreen, but you’ll need to add more protection when the UV index gets high.
A war weapon used in World War One went on to become a key component in treating blood cancer with chemotherapy ...
The vast majority of melanoma - skin cancer - cases occur because of people receiving too much UV radiation, which is exactly ...
A new study explores a one-and-done radiotherapy for non-melanoma skin cancer – no scalpels, no stitches, just science.
With summer in full swing, Dr. Elnaz Firoz of the Warren Alpert Medical School and the Miriam Hospital dispels sunscreen myths and shares advice for safe, healthy fun in the sun.
OneOncology, a physician-led national platform supporting independent oncology practices, and its Monterey-based partner ...