A retired army veteran from Arkansas makes repeated three-hour trips to UAMS in Little Rock for care, saying he stays with ...
In recognition of Skin Cancer Awareness Month, Episcopal Health Services (EHS) Chief of Dermatology Dr. Suzanne Sirota ...
May brings the promise of warm weather, beach days and summer cookouts, but it also brings an important health milestone: ...
Melanoma usually appears in locations where the skin receives frequent sun exposure, like the face, neck, shoulders, arms and legs. These melanomas are often linked to ultraviolet (UV) damage and may ...
Summer is here — albeit with all the recent rain. The days are longer and for those who are starting, or have already begun, ...
Kevin Jonas, Christie Brinkley, Andy Cohen, Gordon Ramsay and more stars have opened up about skin cancer and the importance ...
Chinese Medical Journals Publishing House Co., Ltd. Skin cancer is one of the most prevalent cancers in the world, and its incidence and mortality rates are increasing continuously, mostly in regions ...
The best way to detect skin cancer is to know what skin cancer looks like, do monthly self-exams and have regular exams by your health care provider to check for abnormalities that could be cancerous ...
Carrie Madormo, RN, MPH, is a health writer. She has over a decade of experience as a registered nurse, practicing in a variety of fields, such as pediatrics, oncology, chronic pain, and public health ...
Skin cancer can occur anywhere, but scars and burn injuries are at a higher risk. Wearing sunscreen and, when possible, avoiding UV radiation can lower the risk of developing skin cancer in a scar.
OSF, Edgebrook Dermatology team up for annual free skin cancer screening event in Rockford ...