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Skin cancer is more preventable than you think—here’s what actually protects you
Skin cancer occurs when skin cells mutate and grow uncontrollably, most often due to ultraviolet (UV) radiation damage. While sun exposure is the primary trigger, skin cancer can develop anywhere on ...
Even with breakthroughs, treatment for advanced squamous cell carcinoma is more complex. Patients often need more than one treatment. Many patients with this advanced cancer are cared for by a team of ...
Basal cell carcinoma often appears as a shiny bump or red patch on sun-exposed skin. Aside from appearance, some skin cancers may feel tender, itchy, or painful, or may bleed. Early detection of skin ...
Whether it's rapidly growing spot or a red, angry-looking bump that won’t go away, noticing any new or unusual changes on your skin usually raises a few red flags. Is it a pimple, a mole or at worst, ...
Patients who are prescribed antibiotics during immune checkpoint blockade therapy for solid tumors face a heightened risk for ...
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.
LUT014 gel significantly reduces acne-like rashes from anti-EGFR therapies in colorectal cancer patients, improving quality of life. The phase 2 trial showed 70% improvement with high-dose gel, ...
Novel treatment allowed patients with colorectal cancer to successfully continue taking their cancer treatment with improved quality of life Acne-like skin rash is a common side effect from colorectal ...
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