A study of U.S. veterans led by investigators at Mass General Brigham has identified a possible link between exposure to the ...
Vishal A. Patel, MD, of the GW School of Medicine & Health Sciences and GW Cancer Center, shared strategies beyond sunscreen and emphasized the importance of at-home self-screening in part 2 of his ...
Researchers identified 30 modifiable factors that influence cancer risk, from smoking to sun exposure. More than a third of ...
An oncologist with two decades of experience is begging people not to skip it.
As part of “Melanoma May” and Skin Cancer Awareness in May, cancer experts from Intermountain Health want the public to know the facts about melanoma and skin cancer prevention. Melanoma is the most ...
Three major modifiable risk factors account for much of the attributable cancer burden, but substantial variations across ...
Poor outcomes in patients with cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (CSCC) were more likely if they had additional risk factors, a multinational study found. A retrospective cohort study evaluated 16,844 ...
Prior exposure to Vietnam War-era herbicide, Agent Orange, may increase veterans’ odds of having acral melanoma by ...
Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States and a significant health issue, with millions of non-melanoma cases and tens of thousands of melanomas diagnosed annually. Furthermore, ...
Christel Nielsen receives funding from The Swedish Research Council for Sustainable Development, The Crafoord Foundation, and The Magnus Bergvall Foundation. Can tattoos protect your skin from the sun ...
Experiencing five or more severe sunburns between the ages of 15 and 20 increases the risk of melanoma by 80% and nonmelanoma skin cancer by 68%. This study is among the few to examine the ...
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