Your skin is your largest organ, but it doesn’t get the attention it deserves—especially when it comes to skin checks for cancer. That should change, says Dr. Susan Massick, associate professor of ...
Summer is on the horizon, making it the perfect time to discuss the importance of getting regular skin cancer screenings. If you’ve never had skin cancer, you should see your dermatologist at least ...
Every year, five million Americans are diagnosed with skin cancer. "Skin cancer affects actually more Americans yearly than all other cancer diagnoses combined," said Dr. Tiffany Libby, a ...
Dermatologists were more accurate than primary care physicians in diagnosing skin cancer, according to a systematic review and meta-analysis that appears in JAMA Dermatology. According to the study ...
Skin cancer can affect anyone at any time, but if you're a man, your risks are greater of developing melanoma skin cancer. Studies show that of the 46,000 new cases of skin cancer found annually, ...
Skin cancer, the most prevalent cancer in the US, affects approximately 9,500 individuals daily, primarily due to UV ...
A small handheld device called a dermatoscope is effective at detecting cancer. Could an extra 72 seconds in a routine skin exam help detect skin cancer? This month a group of experts from the United ...
Although dermatology may not automatically command the respect of other disciplines such as oncology, Drs. Henry Miller and Renata H. Mullen explain why dermatology is one of modern medicine’s most ...
Dr. Hailey Grubbs, Brevard Skin and Cancer Center’s newest dermatologist, recently moved to the Brevard area and is accepting new patients.