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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…
September is Childhood Cancer Awareness month, a campaign to spotlight the types of cancer that largely affect children, draw attention to survivorship issues and raise funds for research and family support. In the US, more…
Non-melanoma skin cancer has reportedly increased “33% since 2012” (Practical Dermatology, September 2019). For these skin cancer-related cases, there was reportedly “3.5 million total procedures in 2018… 3.35 million being for non-melanoma skin cancer” (Practical…
Those who suffer from keloid scarring are often left wondering what they can do to finally get rid of their keloids for good. Superficial Radio Therapy is quickly becoming a popular solution to treat keloids…
Squamous cell carcinoma is the second most common type of skin cancer. There are more than 700,000 new cases diagnosed each year in the United States. Fortunately, there is a new Squamous Cell Carcinoma Treatment…