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Cyrosurgery for Skin Cancer and Cutaneous Disorders
Amazon CA — EAN 9780801657078 ISBN 0801657075 Number Of Pages 350 Publication Date 1985-01 SKU jp-bk-0801657075-2-1More…
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Skin Cancer
Amazon CA — Author Leigh EAN 9780879694838 Edition 1 ISBN 0879694831 Number Of Pages 361 Publication Date 1996-01-01 SKU SS000030More…
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Non-melanoma Skin Cancer Linked to Risk of Other Cancers
American Cancer Society — A study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute found that people with a history of basal or squamous cell skin cancer (also known as non-melanoma skin cancer) were at an increased risk of developing other cancers later on. The ...More…
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What to Expect at a Skin Cancer Screening
American Academy of Dermatology — A skin cancer screening is a visual inspection of your skin by a medical professional. No blood work is taken whether it is a public or private screening. Yes. Dermatologists volunteer their time to provide skin cancer screenings as a free ...More…
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Skin Cancer: A Fact of Life in Skin of Color
Skin Care Physicians — Skin cancer develops in skin of color; here's how to recognize it. People of all races and colors get skin cancer. This common cancer develops in people of African, Asian, Latino, and Native American descent. Even Aboriginal Australians have ...More…
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Immunosuppression & Skin Cancer
Skin Cancer Foundation — HIV, several diseases, and certain medicines used in treating organ transplants and other conditions all have something in common: They can weaken the immune system, leading to skin cancers. Organ transplant patients are particularly at risk. ...More…
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What Skin Cancer Looks Like
Skin Care Physicians — Cluster of slow growing, shiny or scaly lesions that are pink or red To help you recognize the many different forms that skin cancer can take, the links below take you to pages that show several photographs. If you notice a lesion on your skin ...More…
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What You Must Know About Skin Cancer
Reader's Digest — Skin cancer rates are soaring in the United States. An American's lifetime risk of melanoma today is close to 1 in 75, while it was 1 in 5,000 in 1935. What's contributing to the increase? One possibility is that it's linked to the decline of ...More…
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Free Skin Cancer Screening Program
American Academy of Dermatology — Indoor Tanning is Out Online Public Education Tool Kit Copyright © 2008 American Academy of Dermatology. All rights reserved.More…
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Athletes Face Tough Opponent: Skin Cancer
Skin Care Physicians — This dermatologist-reviewed article explains why athletes who train and compete outdoors have an increased risk of developing skin cancer and what athletes can do to reduce this risk. Training and playing in the mid-day sun puts athletes at risk ...More…
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Skin Cancer: Saving Your Skin From Sun Damage
Family Doctor — The sun's rays, which are called ultraviolet A and ultraviolet B rays (UVA and UVB rays) damage your skin. This leads to early wrinkles, skin cancer and other skin problems. Being in the sun often over time, even if you don't burn, can lead to ...More…
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Skin Cancer Screening (PDQ®)
National Cancer Institute — Refer to the following PDQ summaries for more information about prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of skin cancer: Risks of Skin Cancer Screening Changes to This Summary (10/16/2008) Prevention of Skin Cancer Skin Cancer Screening General ...More…