Australian fitness coach Belinda Shipman has revealed the confronting reality of a preventative skin cancer treatment that left her face blistered and inflamed for weeks - but says she'd do it again.
Nadine Robinson says she will keep an extra eye on this new spot to see if it exhibits any tell-tale signs of melanoma. She has taken a series of photos and will compare them to new ones every few ...
A topical cream activated the skin's immune defenses and suppressed tumor growth in two preclinical models of cutaneous ...
Outdoor training can mean major UV exposure. Dermatologists share practical SPF, timing, and reapplication tips for sweaty, sunny workouts.
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When to see a doctor for dark spots on your testicles
Taking a shower or getting dressed is a normal part of your day.
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Sunscreen mistakes: 7 common spf errors that can seriously damage your skin
Using sunscreen daily is essential, but common SPF mistakes can reduce its effectiveness. Here are the seven sunscreen errors that may damage your skin and how to avoid them.
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Expert dermatologist: Asking your doctor this one question could catch skin cancer earlier
Adding this to an exam can lead to "higher diagnostic accuracy and fewer missed melanomas," according to a specialist MD.
A topical cream activated the skin's immune defenses and suppressed tumor growth in two preclinical models of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC), one of the most common cancers in the world, ...
Cholesterol enhances melanoma cell invasion by making nuclei squishier, revealing a potential treatment target in cancer progression.
When Dr. Wiese examined her back, he found the culprit behind the sister’s concern: a dilated pore of Winer, which is a benign (non-cancerous) condition—essentially a greatly enlarged pore that ...
Northern Ireland actor Finnian Garbutt, known for Hope Street, says he is in the “last stages” of life after a four-year battle with melanoma. The aggressive skin cancer spread to his liver and lungs.
Australians have spoken of using a dangerous and corrosive substance to treat their skin cancer — but doctors warn patients have been misled and risk serious disfigurement or delayed diagnosis.
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