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While skin cancer is less prevalent in people with darker skin, it poses a significant threat when undetected, often proving more fatal due to late diagnosis.
After taking a sample, a simple-to-use, COVID-like test strip shows two lines if it detects signs of a melanoma.
UNWINDING on their caravan holiday, Deborah Phillips couldn’t help but notice her daughter looked even more bronzed and glowing than usual. Paige Roberts, then 22, a regular sunbed user, let her ...
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One of the biggest contributors to skin cancer in Uganda is exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun. Uganda’s ...
Melanoma testing could one day be done at home with a skin patch and test strip with two lines, similar to COVID-19 home tests, according to University of Michigan researchers.
EXCLUSIVE: Yale-trained physician Dr. H breaks down Teddi Mellencamp's rare, aggressive melanoma and what her treatment ...
Since being diagnosed with skin cancer, Teddi Mellencamp has used her platform to remind fans to take care of their skin. She ...
Let’s get into what other forms of sun damage might look like on brown skin and what you can do to ensure your skin is ...
Jennifer Frederick didn't understand why she had a growing lump under her skin. A doctor returned a devastating diagnosis.
It's normal to have moles or freckles on your skin, as in most cases, they are harmless. However, if a mole begins to look unusual or change in appearance, it could be melanoma. (skin cancer) It's ...