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 ...
In this week’s Skin Check, associate beauty director Sarah Kinonen opens up about her experience with skin cancer.
Scientists are developing a portable sensor which would be capable of detecting skin cancers from chemicals released by the ...
A research team at Australia's University of Queensland (UQ) has secured a A$344,000 grant from the National Foundation for ...
Melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, develops from pigment-producing cells called melanocytes. One major cause of ...
As many Britons risk skin cancer by sunbathing this summer, scientists have developed a scanner that could save hundreds of lives. The device - known as Mole Scan - probes beneath the skin to ...
Eyewitness News reporter Leanne Suter is speaking out about her skin cancer diagnosis and sharing answers in hopes of saving ...
Immunotherapy is the brightest new weapon in fight against cancer. Thank Dr. Steven Rosenberg, who 40 years ago successfully ...
Benign moles have the potential to develop into a type of skin cancer called melanoma. Moles are benign tumors formed from melanocytes (cells in the skin that make the pigment melanin). Moles come in ...
A study at MedUni Vienna's Department of Dermatology provides insights into the diversity of cancer-associated fibroblasts in ...
EXPERT advice from Dr Zoe Williams, our resident specialist and NHS GP This week Dr Zoe Williams helps a reader who is ...