Category: Skin Cancer
In addition to regular exams by your dermatologist, skin cancer self-checks should be a key part of your health regimen. Because 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.…
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,…
Routine visits to the dermatologist are important for skin cancer detection. Dermatologists also recommend that patients perform self-examinations to…
Actinic keratosis are “rough spots caused by sun.” These lesions are associated with UV damage and can lead to carcinoma without treatment…
Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer to affect both men and women; many of the earliest signs of skin cancer occur slowly and are difficult…
There are many different conditions that affect the skin that you should consult a dermatologist about if you notice them on your skin. Some…
Even if you consistently wear sunscreen and protect yourself from the sun while outdoors, you may not be able to see the effects the sun has on…