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Patients with ID receiving TNF inhibitors are at greater risk for cutaneous malignancy than patients who are biologic-naïve.
WITH another heatwave in full swing, a Yeadon skin cancer survivor is urging people to enjoy the sun safely after facing her ...
With another heatwave underway, a skin cancer survivor is urging people to enjoy the sun safely after facing her own experience of the disease.
When we talk about skin cancers, few things come to our mind. The first is harsh sunlight and radiation. However, a considerable percentage of skin cancer develops in body parts that are not even ...
Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the U.S., and it has increased dramatically in the last 50 years. Melanoma, ...
WITH another heatwave on the way, a Yeadon skin cancer survivor is urging people to enjoy the sun safely after facing her own experience of the disease. Jane Fernandes, 69, was re-uniting with friends ...
With summer in full swing, Dr. Elnaz Firoz of the Warren Alpert Medical School and the Miriam Hospital dispels sunscreen ...
However, if detected early, skin cancer is highly treatable. That’s why learning how to recognise suspicious spots that can possibly be due to skin cancer is important.
As temperatures rise, it's important for Arizonans to catch the early signs of skin cancer as well as protect their skin from extreme heat, one expert says.
Be alert to subtle skin changes, as seemingly harmless spots or patches could indicate skin cancer. Skin changes are part of life—scratches, bites, and pimples come and go. But when something ...
A Fox TV news anchor discovered this week that he had skin cancer during a live TV segment. Mike Jerrick, co-host of “Good Day Philadelphia” on FOX29, was broadcasting a skin care segment with ...
Philadelphia news anchor Mike Jerrick received an unexpected basal cell skin cancer diagnosis during a live broadcast, prompting viewers to reach out with gratitude for raising awareness about ...