According to a new study, lower doses of approved immunotherapy for malignant melanoma can give better results against tumors ...
A new law is intended to speed up introduction of advanced sunscreens in the United States The U.S. has fallen behind other ...
A new study finds that tattoos may increase the risk of melanoma by 29%, highlighting the importance of sun protection and ...
However, tattoos did not appear to increase the risk of squamous cell carcinoma, another type of skin cancer related to UV ...
As Brazil faces rising skin cancer cases, experts urge stronger prevention and highlight radiotherapy as an essential treatment, especially with summer sun exposure increasing.
"If it is a melanoma and it's undiagnosed, it's going to continue to progress," said Dr. Abby Waldman, the medical director of the Mohs and Dermatologic Surgery Center at Brigham and Women's Hospital.
Researchers found that living near farmland may raise melanoma risk — even if you've never set foot in a field.
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Warning as research shows tattoos could raise melanoma risk by nearly a third
New research suggests people with tattoos may have a 29% higher risk of developing melanoma, a serious form of skin cancer, ...
Swedish research examined 2,880 melanoma cases and found people with tattoos were 29% more likely to develop the skin cancer, ...
The Melanoma Research Alliance launched a national biorepository at the University of Colorado to collect melanoma samples, focusing on rare subtypes for diagnostic and treatment research.
A recent study has brought renewed attention to the potential health risks associated with tattoos, suggesting that body art may be linked to a higher likelihood of developing melanoma — the most ...
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