_ Skin cancerStartling News About Melanoma By Jane Farrell articleAlthough melanoma is the most serious type of skin cancer, most patients have high chances of surviving the disease, new … Read More→
_ Skin cancerMany People Unaware of Skin Cancer Risk By Jane Farrell articleThroughout this summer, many Americans will increasingly head to the beach or water parks to cool down, but will they … Read More→
_ Skin cancerSkin Cancer: More Dangerous than You Think By Jane Farrell articleWith the first day of summer right around the corner, many Americans will increasingly head to the beach or water … Read More→
_ Skin cancerSharp Rise in Skin Cancer among Younger Women By Jane Farrell articleSkin cancer is the most common cancer in the U.S., affecting one in five Americans in their lifetime, according to … Read More→
_ Skin cancerStaying Safe in The Sun By Jane Farrell articleSun safety is always in season, and it’s important to protect your skin from sun damage throughout the year, no … Read More→
_ Skin cancer5 Sunscreen Mistakes and How to Avoid Them By Jane Farrell articleSkin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States, affecting one in five Americans in their lifetime. Yet … Read More→
_ Skin cancerSkin Cancer: When Mohs Surgery is the Best Treatment By Sondra Forsyth articleWith more people diagnosed with skin cancer in the U.S. every year than all other forms of cancer combined, it’s … Read More→
_ Skin cancerOrgan Transplant Patients Have Increased Skin Cancer Risk By Jane Farrell articleWhile anyone can develop skin cancer, regardless of age, race or gender, certain groups of people have a higher risk … Read More→
_ Skin cancerProtect Your Skin from The Sun's Deadly Rays By Jane Farrell articleThe summer sun can wreak some serious cosmetic and health damage on our skin. Luckily, there are ways to prep … Read More→
_ Skin cancerEnjoy the Outdoors and Protect Your Skin from the Summer Sun By Sondra Forsyth articleIs there anything more cheering than the first balmy, sunny days of spring? After a seemingly endless run of cold, … Read More→
_ Skin cancerSkin Cancer More Prevalent among U.S. Military Personnel By Jane Farrell articleU.S. military personnel are likelier to develop skin cancer than the general population, according to research published in the Journal … Read More→
_ Skin cancerTips for Skin-Cancer Self-Exams By Jane Farrell article Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States. It is estimated that one in five Americans … Read More→
_ Skin cancerSkin Cancer Affects Everyone By Jane Farrell articleNo matter how you treated your skin when you were young, you can still work to protect it as you … Read More→
_ Skin cancerSorting Out Freckles, Moles, and Skin Cancer By Sondra Forsyth articleHankering for a dusting of “angel kisses” across the bridge of your nose? Your local tattoo parlor may oblige: Freckle … Read More→
_ Skin cancerDiet Rich in Tomatoes Cuts Skin Cancer in Half By Sondra Forsyth articleDaily tomato consumption appeared to cut the development of skin cancer tumors by half in a July 2017 mouse study … Read More→
_ Skin cancerTop 5 Tips for Reducing Skin Cancer Risk By Jane Farrell articleIn a news release, the International Window Film Association offers these tips to lower your risk of skin cancer both … Read More→
_ Skin cancerTopical Treatment Quickly Clears Precancerous Skin Lesions By Sondra Forsyth articleA combination of two FDA-approved drugs – a topical chemotherapy and an immune-system-activating compound – was able to rapidly clear … Read More→
_ Cancer Center Skin cancerStudy: Poor Skin-Cancer Survival Rates in People of Color By Jane Farrell articleBecause Caucasians have a higher skin cancer risk than the general population, people with skin of color may believe that … Read More→