by rsiadmin | Aug 8, 2018 | Skin Cancer
Skin cancer can be deadly, but it’s often preventable. Protect yourself from ultraviolet (UV) radiation by wearing sunscreen every day, year-round. Dermatologists also recommend doing a monthly self-exam and scheduling a professional skin cancer screening every year....
by rsiadmin | Jul 20, 2017 | Skin Cancer
Skin cancer is the most widely diagnosed type of cancer in the U.S. People of color tend to get skin cancer less often than white people. However, when they do get skin cancer, it tends to be diagnosed in its advanced, more dangerous stages. People of all ethnic...
by rsiadmin | Apr 5, 2017 | Skin Cancer
Routine visits to the dermatologist are important for skin cancer detection. Dermatologists also recommend that patients perform self-examinations to spot signs of melanoma or other types of skin cancer in between appointments. Refer to this guide when conducting your...
by rsiadmin | Jun 28, 2016 | Actinic Keratosis, Skin Cancer
Actinic keratosis are “rough spots caused by sun.” These lesions are associated with UV damage and can lead to carcinoma without treatment from a dermatologist. This video explains that while not all actinic keratosis lesions will turn into carcinoma, early treatment...