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But skin cancer can also develop in areas that aren’t regularly exposed to the sun, including the palms of the hands, soles ...
With more people out and about enjoying themselves in the summer sun, experts are advising people to protect themselves from ...
Awareness Month, experts said it is important to educate people on the dangers of excessive sun exposure and the importance of protective measures.
With an increased risk for skin cancers, the local firefighters were given free screenings in an effort to keep them safe.
Over a mean follow-up of 566 days, all-cause mortality rates significantly favored those with ASDs compared with non-ASD ...
The Rhode Island Department of Health, Brown Dermatology, and the Partnership to Reduce Cancer in R.I. are offering free skin ...
The Rhode Island Department of Health said it is offering free skin cancer screenings with Brown Dermatology at Rhode Island ...
NASCAR is partnering with Regeneron to educate people on the two most common forms of advanced non-melanoma skin cancer.
Patients with ID receiving TNF inhibitors are at greater risk for cutaneous malignancy than patients who are biologic-naïve.
We're talking with Dr. Richard Miller, founder of Bay Dermatology, at their Downtown St. Pete location to discuss Mohs ...
Each year in the U.S., an estimated 6.1 million people are treated for skin cancer, and that number is growing.
With summer in full swing, Dr. Elnaz Firoz of the Warren Alpert Medical School and the Miriam Hospital dispels sunscreen ...