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Nonmelanoma skin cancer refers to all the types of cancer that occur in the skin that are not melanoma. Several types of skin cancer fall within the broader ...
Mayo Clinic breast and melanoma surgeons practice in an atmosphere of inquiry and innovation, continually evolving and improving their high-volume surgical ...
The exact cause of all melanomas isn't clear, but exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight or tanning lamps and beds increases your risk. These ...
Exposure to the ultraviolet radiation of the sun or tanning beds increases your risk of developing melanoma, a form of cancer that begins in the cells that ...
... melanoma of the external ear is diagnosed, identify common treatment options, and determine survival for this particular subpopulation of patients. They ...
May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month and the first Monday in May is Melanoma Monday, a day dedicated to raising awareness for Melanoma prevention and treatment.
Melanoma is a type of cancer that develops in the cells that produce melanin — the pigment that gives your skin its color. Your eyes also have melanin-producing ...
Aleksander Sekulic, M.D., Ph.D. "All melanomas are not the same. The ability to understand what may be driving different subsets of melanoma at the molecular ...
Melanoma is on the rise nationally, and transplant recipients and lymphoma patients are far likelier than the average person to get that form of skin cancer ...
Melanoma is an often deadly skin cancer. In this episode of Medical Edge Radio, Mayo Clinic Dr. Svetomir Markovic tells us, melanoma can show up places ...
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