Skin tags are generally harmless and do not indicate cancer, but unusual skin growths or changes should be monitored closely.
Dr. Christine Kannler gives free skin cancer screenings at local fire stations across the Commonwealth ...
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The lesion turned out to be a malignant melanoma — the most dangerous type of skin cancer. Farahnik called the melanoma ...
“Ultraviolet light (whether by natural sunlight or indoor tanning beds) will increase your risk for skin cancer, and simply protecting your skin from UV exposure, including regular use of daily ...
Moles appear commonly on human skin, yet their presence demands attention and regular monitoring. While most remain harmless, ...
Doctors advise vigilance regarding nail changes, as these may indicate health issues, including a rare skin cancer called ...
McDermott says that he started seeing a dermatologist when he was in his 20s at the recommendation of his parents.
Tamara Dawson was just 36 when she was diagnosed with stage 4 melanoma. She says there’s still “so much we’re not doing to ...
Ahead of hot conditions this long weekend, health authorities are sending a timely reminder to South Australians to stay protected from the sun, to ...
Visit a Dermatologist at least once a year for a professional examination. Adherence to medical treatment and follow up once diagnosed to prevent future spread or new lesions developing.