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Skin cancer usually starts from spending too much time under the sun’s powerful ultraviolet (UV) rays. Without protecting your skin from these rays, they can damage your DNA – which controls how your cells grow…
You find a spot on your skin that is causing suspicion. It might be a scab that’s been there for too long, an ingrown hair, or a sunspot you’re just not sure about. So, you…
Skin cancer is the most common cancer found in organ transplant recipients. Patients who have received organ transplants are at risk of developing skin cancer. Specifically, 65% more likely than people without transplants. Moreover, in…
This is taken from an article posted on CNN.com written by Shelby Lin Erdman dated 02/18/2020: (CNN) – States with the highest rates of melanoma cases linked to ultraviolet radiation are spread across the United…
The Issue with Keloid Scars Keloid scars affect 18 million people, and many of them go through life believing that treatment for their embarrassing and sometimes painful scarring is impossible or even non-existent. Thick, unsightly…