The top news to come out of skin cancer coverage this year for MHE focused on blood or marrow transplant recipients ...
Skin cancer occurs when skin cells mutate and grow uncontrollably, most often due to ultraviolet (UV) radiation damage. While ...
Whether it's rapidly growing spot or a red, angry-looking bump that won’t go away, noticing any new or unusual changes on your skin usually raises a few red flags. Is it a pimple, a mole or at worst, ...
Older adults face unique risks for skin cancer due to long-term sun exposure and age-related changes. Skin cancer is becoming more common in older adult populations around the world. According to the ...
Veterans who served in regions with extreme sun exposure, particularly those deployed to the Middle East, face a significantly higher risk of developing skin cancer—often years after their service ...
Mika Stambaugh calls herself “an ‘80s baby” who didn’t use sunscreen while growing up and loving the outdoors. Her family owned a lake house, so she was there most every weekend in the summer. She ...
“But if we could get your annual skin cancer check done at the same time you get your facial, your medical-grade sunscreen — ...
Dr. Ariel Ostad sat down with CURE to discuss the often-overlooked emotional and practical challenges that patients face ...
Age spots are harmless marks that can appear on the skin as a person ages. These spots can look similar to some types of skin cancer or precancerous growths. Both age spots and skin cancer are more ...
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin is encouraging people to wear sunscreen and meet with their dermatologist after he was treated for skin cancer. On Sunday afternoon, Zeldin posted to his personal social ...