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| skin cancer News+ XML/RSSBy Josh Wright A recent study released by the Health Protection Agency in Great Britain has also linked exposure to radon gas to squamous cell carcinoma, a non-malignant form of skin cancer. By Shelby Auch A New Non-Surgical Procedure Designed to Remove Stubborn Fat Offered by The Aesthetic & Laser Suite, a division of The Dermatology & Skin Cancer Center By Shelby Auch Join us December 7, 2011 for our Holiday Open House from 2:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. By Paul Townson A new global web application predicts ultra violet levels, considered to be one of the main causes of skin cancer affecting a million Americans every year. By Cambridge Healthtech Institute CHI’s Oncology Clinical Trials conference will highlight three Zelboraf case studies by Genentech, F. Hoffmann-La Roche, and Roche Molecular Systems. This conference is part of the many program options available at the Tri-Conference. By The Sun SafeTee Program Sun SafeTee Program Welcomes Sponsor Support from Golfersskin By American Association for Critical Illness Insuranc Pour coffee on your skin as a way of preventing sun-causing skin cancer. Critical illness insurance trade group applauds findings. By Lily.B Skincare You can nominate a non-profit to receive free Lily.B Skincare sunscreen. Post the organization's name on facebook.com/lillybskincare and tell us why they deserve the donation. All Press ReleasesBy Rachel Huddleston As parents and children head out into the sun, it is important to remember that children need an appropriate amount of sunscreen applied to their skin. By Ranee Taylor KDL Pathology | Knoxville Dermatopathology Lab recognized for commitment to quality receives re-accreditation by College of American Pathologists (CAP). KDL specializes in advanced testing for melanoma, blistering and other skin-related conditions. By Doctor's Approach Dermatology Sunless tanning products can lead to a decrease in unhealthy tanning behaviors. By Rachel Huddleston More and more states are beginning to explore the possibility of tightening restrictions on tanning for minors. By Texas Institute of Dermatology The impact of age and sex on seeking of skin cancer screening By Dannielle Crouch Plush is an exclusive mobile tanning service that caters to celebrity clientele, busy moms on the go, glowing brides and top executives. Offering custom airbrush tanning in the privacy of your home, office, hotel room or on-set. By Mary Ann Walker Dermatologists at Buckeye Dermatology in Dublin, Ohio use Practice Website to Educate Patients and Community about Acne, Psoriasis, Rosacea and Skin Cancer. By Josh Wright A recent study released by the Health Protection Agency in Great Britain has also linked exposure to radon gas to squamous cell carcinoma, a non-malignant form of skin cancer. By Shelby Auch A New Non-Surgical Procedure Designed to Remove Stubborn Fat Offered by The Aesthetic & Laser Suite, a division of The Dermatology & Skin Cancer Center By Shelby Auch Join us December 7, 2011 for our Holiday Open House from 2:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. By Paul Townson A new global web application predicts ultra violet levels, considered to be one of the main causes of skin cancer affecting a million Americans every year. By Cambridge Healthtech Institute CHI’s Oncology Clinical Trials conference will highlight three Zelboraf case studies by Genentech, F. Hoffmann-La Roche, and Roche Molecular Systems. This conference is part of the many program options available at the Tri-Conference. By David Schwartz Now, for the first time, physicians can more accurately evaluate suspicious moles and lesions in a non-invasive, pain-free way. Experts also believe it may reduce the need for time consuming and expensive biopsies. By David Schwartz Physicians have found the SIMSYS-MoleMate Siascope hand-held device easy to learn and use, and that it rapidly provides accurate images of the pigment, blood, and collagen below the mole or lesion. By The Sun SafeTee Program Sun SafeTee Program Welcomes Sponsor Support from Golfersskin By Piedmont Plastic Surgery & Dermatology Piedmont Plastic Surgery and Dermatology dermatologists will offer free skin cancer screenings at community centers, retirement homes and local businesses through October 20, 2011. By Emmy Golf Charity Educates Golfers on Sun Protection By Andrea McKiddie Plastic Surgeon to Offer Complimentary Skin Cancer Screenings By American Association for Critical Illness Insuranc Pour coffee on your skin as a way of preventing sun-causing skin cancer. Critical illness insurance trade group applauds findings. By American Association for Critical Illness Insuranc The Food and Drug Administration has approved a new drug to treat advanced melanoma, a deadly form of skin cancer. By Macmillan Cancer Support Macmillan Cancer Support has revealed that 42 per cent of UK residents will get cancer, as long term legacy of cancer treatment is unveiled in new study. By Michael Gross VetSource is pleased to announce that KINAVET-CA1 (masitinib mesylate), a new treatment option to address severe mast cell tumors in dogs, is now available. By Frost & Sullivan Pharmaceutical and biotech companies to focus on personalized therapies By The Sun SafeTee Program Organizations will work together to provide sun protection education By Janyce Brandon Vail Dermatology owners welcome Jessica Ballentine as new medical esthetician. By Burt & Will Plastic Surgery Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States, with more than 1 million cases diagnosed each year. And melanomas cases the most serious and fastest-growing types of skin cancer have doubled in the past 20 years. By The Sun SafeTee Program National organization advocates sun protection for junior golfers By South Shore Skin Center South Shore Skin Center and Spa Offers Free Skin Cancer Screening on Wednesday, May 25th in Plymouth By Lily.B Skincare You can nominate a non-profit to receive free Lily.B Skincare sunscreen. Post the organization's name on facebook.com/lillybskincare and tell us why they deserve the donation. By The Sun SafeTee Program Time to “Cover Up Before You Tee It Up”™ By Brittany Conklin Melanoma Monday combines education, entertainment and free skin screenings By Cristine Santos Now a day, swimming in beaches and pools are the best thing to do because summer heat is going on. But, be alert because a sun ray produces ultra violet that might be harmful to our skin. By Dream doTERRA Want to know how you can heal any kind of skin problem?? Here are different ways that can help you to solve your skin problems! By South Shore Skin Center Last week, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) cleared the first drug to prolong survival of melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. By Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer Today marks a major advance in the fight against skin cancer, as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a new immune-based therapy for the treatment of melanoma, the leading cause of death from skin cancer. By Francis Calma The rich really difference from the rest of us when it comes to skin cancer. By Francis Calma The details of how long patients who have suffered life-threatening skin cancer experienced after taking the drug promising Bristol will be announced at a major medical meeting in June. By Doctor's Approach As skin cancer continues to grow in the United States, so does the need for full body exams and public education by healthcare professionals. By Doctor's Approach Dermatologists are finding that melanoma is slowly impacting a younger generation of people and there is evidence linking ultraviolet (UV) tanning to melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. By Doctor's Approach A recent study published in the Archives of Dermatology reflects something that many skin cancer experts are very concerned with: lack of knowledge within the public about the inherent dangers of tanning beds. By Francis Calma Are you as careful to protect your skin from sun damage as you should be? Do you wear sunscreen every time you go outside for prolonged periods? Or do you think you're safe for some other reason? By Francis Calma If the exposure to sun light is moderate, the benefits outnumber the dangers. First of all sunshine has a good effect upon the mental health and well-being, both due to the visible light and to the warming effect. By Francis Calma One of the main causes of skin cancer is exposure to harmful sunrays. If you thought that getting tanned at tanning salons was safer than the sun, please think again before visiting any salon again. Tanning beds and sunlamps are... By Mark Wishner If you know a golfer, The Sun SafeTee Program has holiday gift recommendations. By Francis Calma Green tea has become the miracle drink of recent years. It is mentioned as a cure for everything from stomach trouble to fatigue, from rheumatoid arthritis to tooth decay. By Bruce Beck More than two million Americans will be diagnosed with skin cancer this year. Since golfers spend a greater amount of time in the sun than the average person, they may have a higher risk of developing sun damage and skin cancer. By Francis Calma Getting cancer is very common nowadays. It may be a loved one, a relative or your next door neighbour, who has got cancer and is now desperately trying to find a cancer cure. Finding a cure when one is already diagnosed with cancer is definitely more By Francis Calma The skin, which turns out to be a woman's pride, is always part of her vanity ritual. This ritual involves the use of every imaginable soap or lotion ever invented to pamper and keep the skin silky smooth. By Mark Wishner SunGrubbies.com to join Sun SafeTee to educate golfers on sun protection By Advanced Dermatology PC U.S. Teens Face Growing Risk Of Deadly Skin Cancer | ||||||||||||||||||||||