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Expert dermatologist: Asking your doctor this one question could catch skin cancer earlier
Adding this to an exam can lead to "higher diagnostic accuracy and fewer missed melanomas," according to a specialist MD.
“Ultraviolet light (whether by natural sunlight or indoor tanning beds) will increase your risk for skin cancer, and simply ...
Friday, March 13, marks National Dermatologist Day, so it’s a good reminder to schedule your annual skin check.
Not just your face, arms, and neck. Skin cancer can appear in surprising spots like the soles of your feet, deep in your armpits, under your finger and toe nails, and on your scalp. Because skin ...
Get any of our free daily email newsletters — news headlines, opinion, e-edition, obituaries and more. For many people, the idea of a full-body skin check can feel intimidating. You may worry about ...
Skin is the body’s largest organ, and a dermatologist is responsible for taking care of everything about it—including the hair, scalp, and nails. “A dermatologist treats skin cancers and conditions ...
The world of skin care and how to properly look after our skin can often be daunting and confusing. Today, dermatologist Angelo Landriscina, MD joins SELF to answer skin care questions and debunk some ...
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Moffitt Cancer Center offers free skin cancer screenings in Tampa: Here's where they're offered
Spring break season is bringing plenty of sunshine to the Tampa Bay area and health experts say it’s also the perfect time to ...
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