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Melanoma is the rarest form of skin cancer, and the only one linked to new moles. Here, a dermatologist shares more common ...
4. The sun causes more issues than just skin cancer Skin cancer aside, the sun is often the catalyst behind a variety of skin concerns, like wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, and sagging skin.
July is UV Safety Awareness Month, and doctors say sunscreen and shade help protect your skin from the sun. Dr. Kerry Hennessy, a board-certified dermatologist affiliated with Jupiter Medical Center, ...
"Skin cancer affects actually more Americans yearly than all other cancer diagnoses combined," said Dr. Tiffany Libby, a dermatologist at Brown Dermatology.
Measure one ounce of sunscreen: The Skin Cancer Foundation recommends applying an ounce of sunscreen to your face and body. That’s about the size of a shot glass; for easy reference, keep a shot glass ...
Skin cancer is caused by DNA damage in skin cells. The most common source of that damage is ultraviolet radiation from the ...
A leading skin doctor has identified two common skin issues often dismissed as harmless lumps and bumps - but they could actually be signs of cancer.
Face serums go in between cleansing and moisturizing and pack a punch to amp up your skincare routine. Explore the best ...
After taking a sample, a simple-to-use, COVID-like test strip shows two lines if it detects signs of a melanoma.
“Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer, and it is something that is so easily prevented,” says Ivy Lee, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in Pasadena, California. “Current ...
Got a tattoo? You may be putting yourself at more risk of skin cancer if you spend a lot of time in Florida’s sun. Because ...
Golbari’s experience with melanoma has given her distinct insights as she treats her patients, educates them about sun exposure and shatters some long-held myths about skin cancer. "I often talk ...