Identifying moles vs. skin cancer is not always easy. However, there are telltale signs that can help differentiate a benign (non-cancerous) skin lesion from potentially dangerous skin cancer. Benign ...
A former sun worshipper has warned of the deadly impact of seeking a natural tan after she was forced to have a section of her arm removed due to skin cancer. Jane Murray, 46, from Dublin, noticed a ...
Jensen, associate vice president for research and professor of communication at the University of Utah (the U) as well as a member of the Cancer Control and Population Sciences Program at Huntsman ...
Jane Murray needed 77 stitches to close the wound left from her melanoma surgery. A woman who ignored a "normal" mole on her arm ended up with 77 stitches to remove what was actually stage 2 melanoma ...
See Table 1 for characteristics of participants interviewed. The route to seeking advice about a mole or help with concerns about skin cancer symptoms was often complex and iterative. Some people ...
Moles are small skin growths that can develop on any part of the body. While they are usually harmless, some people opt to have them removed for aesthetic purposes or due to medical concerns. A ...
Skin cancer remains the most common form of cancer in the United States, with more than 9,500 people diagnosed every single day. While these statistics might sound alarming, the good news is that when ...