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Doctors discuss the prevalence, risks and treatments of metastatic melanoma, as Teddi Mellencamp reveals the latest updates in her battle with the deadly disease.
For those with surface skin cancer, new technology offers a non-surgical treatment option. Dr. Muennich is among the few in ...
A new study reveals blood tests can predict melanoma recurrence by detecting circulating tumor DNA. Research shows 80% of ...
Sun worshippers have been urged to protect themselves in the early spring sunshine amid warnings that, on average, one person dies from skin cancer in Ireland every 32 hours, or four a week.
Teddi Mellencamp’s life is hanging in the balance as she battles an aggressive form of Stage 4 skin cancer. The “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star revealed this week that her dad ...
Only 32% of men report being up to date on testicular cancer checks and 36% of adults report being current on their skin cancer checks. The study of 7,000 U.S. adults was conducted between Jan. 22 ...
Raman spectroscopy, paired with AI, offers a non-invasive method for detecting skin cancer, showing good diagnostic accuracy. Regulatory challenges and machine bulkiness limit the clinical ...
The actress is raising awareness about skin cancer. "Several years ago, I was diagnosed (and thankfully, fully recovered) from melanoma," Michelle Monaghan said. "I LOVE the sun - that’s why I ...
White Lotus star Michelle Monaghan says there is not enough awareness about skin cancer and has called on the US Food and Drug Administration to enforce cancer-causing tanning beds. The 49-year-old ...
The mother of two was diagnosed with endometrial cancer back in 2013 and underwent a radical hysterectomy. Then in 2017, Camille had surgery to remove Squamous Cell Carcinoma, a type of skin cancer.
Older populations are experiencing the most significant increases in skin cancer cases, with invasive melanoma rates rising sharply among those older than 60 years, up to 3% per year in Australia ...
Understanding these differences is crucial for proper care. While skin cancer occurs less frequently in people with dark skin (accounting for only about 2% of all cancers in Black individuals), it ...