By Phillip J. Keith, MD The sun is rough on runners. Any time you go outdoors, your skin is at risk of damage from the sun’s harmful UV rays. Su...
read moreBy Dr. Kathryn Barlow Some of the most common questions patients have are about sun protection, skin cancer prevention and sunscreen use. There are ma...
read moreThe National Council on Skin Cancer Prevention declares each Friday before Memorial Day Don’t Fry Day – the perfect time to refresh your...
read moreIn this digital age, we have such a wealth of information at our fingertips that often we find ourselves seeking medical advice from websites and not ...
read moreSquamous cell carcinoma is the second most common type of skin cancer. Approximately 700,000 new cases are diagnosed in the United States each year. S...
read moreBasal cell carcinoma is the most common type of skin cancer in America, with more than 3 million cases diagnosed each year. The majority of the time b...
read moreA skin cancer diagnosis can be frightening, but early detection gives you lots of options to treat it before the cancer becomes harmful. The three mos...
read moreIf left untreated skin cancer can be dangerous, even deadly. Fortunately, there are ways to cure skin cancer, especially if it is recognized and addre...
read moreMelanoma is an increasingly common form of skin cancer that can be deadly if not treated properly. Melanoma is a cancer that affects the pigment-produ...
read moreFinding a suspicious mole on your skin can be a distressing experience. In some cases, your dermatologist may suggest a skin biopsy. Although this may...
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