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According to the National Cancer Institute (NCI), melanoma is the most serious form of skin cancer with more than 53,000 U.S. individuals diagnosed each year. With melanoma, your pigment cells...
Skin cancer occurs when the cells of the skin grow in an abnormal way. The treatments that are available for skin cancer will depend on the severity of the condition. An early diagnosis greatly...
With modern treatment methods, skin cancer is fairly easily, and quickly, removed. Surgery is the most common course of treatment for skin cancer but your physician may also discuss topical...
Interferon therapy is a form of cancer treatment that utilizes naturally occurring proteins known as interferons to help combat the disease. It is primarily utilized after, or in conjunction with,...
Subungual melanoma, also known as acral lentiginous melanoma, is a type of skin cancer that occurs underneath the fingernails or toenails. Due to its inconspicuous location, the cancer is often...
Skin cancer is usually caused by too much sun exposure. It affects many adults throughout the world and is caused by years of exposure prior to the formation of the cancer. Many patients suffering...
Cansema Black Topical Salve, "Can X," is an alternative medication in salve form containing the herb bloodroot, which has been used in the treatment of skin cancer since the 1800s. Can X is a...
Carcinoma is a malignant form of cancer that generally develops in the epithelial cells present inside the body of an individual. The carcinoma can remain localized near the surrounding tissues of...
Squamous cell carcinoma in situ, also known as Bowen's Disease after the doctor who described it nearly a century ago, is a form of skin cancer caused primarily by excessive exposure to sunlight...
Basel cell carcinoma is one of the most common types of skin cancer. Luckily it's usually very easy to treat and doesn't spread to other parts of the body, meaning it can be cured. One method of...
Radiation is one of several techniques (including surgery or cryosurgery) that can be used in a well-rounded treatment plan to fight cancer. It can be especially effective when the cancer covers a...
Basal cell carcinoma is a very common type of skin cancer and is luckily fairly easy to treat. It doesn't spread very often and grows very slowly. But that is not to say this skin cancer type does...
Photodynamic therapy or PDT is a type of treatment that utilizes a laser to treat the skin in a variety of ways. Also known as blue light laser therapy, this treatment can be use to treat skin...
Skin cancer can appear anywhere on the body, but nowhere is it more troublesome than on the face. There are numerous treatment options for skin cancer and precancerous lesions on the face. The...
Melanoma is a malignant tumor that emanates from the melanocytes. Melanocytes are the skin cells that produce melanin, the pigment that bestows the color of our skin, hair and eyes. Melanoma is...
There are three main types of skin cancer: melanoma, squamous cell carcinoma and basal cell carcinoma. Most commonly you would seek advice and treatment from an oncologist and/or dermatologist....
Skin cancer is defined as the presence of cancerous cells in the skin tissue. There are several types of skin cancer that range in severity. Some forms of skin cancer can be effectively treated...
Malignant melanoma is a form of cancer that is commonly referred to as skin cancer because of the fact that it develops either on an existing mole or appears as an abnormal change in the skin....
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, skin cancer is the most common type of cancer. In the United States, more than 1 million people are diagnosed with skin cancer each...
The two most common types of skin cancer, basal and squamous, are slow growing cancers that usually appear on areas of the body exposed to sunlight, ultraviolet rays or radiation. The survival...
Skin cancer is a serious and sometimes fatal disease. Healthy skin cells become unable to reproduce as they normally would to replace dead skin cells. This is how skin cancer is defined. A tumor...
Finding out that you have cancer of any kind is bad news. However, if your doctor diagnoses you with melanoma, there are many effective treatments and when found early, melanoma has a surgical...
Finding out that you have been diagnosed with skin cancer can be traumatic enough, but additional emotional stress can be added when you have to break the news to your family and friends,...
It is important to know what follow up is needed after receiving treatment for skin cancer, since the likelihood of recurring symptoms is high, especially with basal cell carcinoma and squamous...
Excessive pain during skin cancer treatment can lead to a variety of symptoms that can interfere with the healing process, such as insomnia, depression and feelings of anxiety. It is necessary to...
When checking for skin cancer symptoms, it is important to know the three basic types of skin cancer, and how to correctly identify them. While cases of melanoma, basal cell carcinoma and squamous...
More than a million people per year are diagnosed with one of the three types of skin cancer: melanoma, basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma. If you have been diagnosed with one of...
Choosing a treatment for skin cancer will depend upon which of the three major types of skin cancer you have, malignant melanoma, basal cell carcinoma or squamous cell carcinoma. It is also...
Of the three basic types of skin cancer (melanoma, basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma), melanoma is the one most likely to prove fatal. While terminal diagnoses for skin cancer are...
Side effects of skin cancer treatment are common, especially if you are receiving chemotherapy or radiation treatments. Skin conditions such as redness, rashes, itching, peeling, acne and dryness...
Finding a home care worker when you have skin cancer may be a daunting task, especially if you are dealing with a severe case that requires a lot of treatment, or if you are elderly and require...
Finding a skin cancer support group may be essential in informing you of treatment options, alternative health methods, home care providers, clinical trials and even just knowing what to expect...
Many oncologists and dermatologists encourage their skin cancer patients to participate in clinical or treatment trials, which allow people who have been diagnosed with skin cancer to try new...
Experiencing pain while undergoing treatment for skin cancer can be detrimental to the healing process, and can cause such side effects as insomnia, depression and increased feelings of anxiety...