The clinical approach, epidemiology, diagnostic procedures, and management, along with followup of superficial spreading malignant melanoma are discussed. A 45-year-old Caucasian female presented ...
Becoming familiar with melanoma symptoms and other skin cancer symptoms is crucial for spotting suspicious growths or moles. But one of the best and most simple steps to take in identifying these ...
Melanoma is the most serious type of skin cancer. It develops when skin cells multiply rapidly as a consequence of mutations in their DNA caused by UV exposure. Melanomas originate in the pigment ...
Melanoma is a type of skin cancer. When it spreads to other places in your body, it's called metastatic, or advanced. If you have fair skin or you’ve spent lots of time in the sun, it’s a ...
A cancer charity is warning people to do more to protect themselves from the sun as the number of melanoma skin-cancer cases in the UK continues to rise. Cancer Research UK predicts there will be ...
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Is Skin Cancer Itchy?
Itchy skin is a possible symptom in all three of the most common types of skin cancer: basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell ...
A recent in-vitro study reveals that a cannabis extract can potentially decelerate the growth of melanoma cells and increase the rate at which these cells die. Researchers from Charles Darwin ...
Coping with melanoma skin cancer is difficult. There are specialists who can help you and your family cope. There are also things you can do. If you have advanced melanoma skin cancer it’s normal not ...
Melanoma is a dangerous form of skin cancer that has the potential to spread to other parts of the body. Approximately 100,000 people in the U.S. will be diagnosed with melanoma this year ...
Kids develop all sorts of bumps, spots, blisters, burns and rashes. Many of these marks may have parents wondering if their child needs to see a dermatologist, or if they should take a wait-and-see ...
This study is looking at a type of personal radiotherapy called Rhenium Skin Cancer Therapy (SCT) for non melanoma skin cancer. Non-melanoma skin cancer incidence rates in England in females are 40% ...