Your skin is your largest organ, but it doesn’t get the attention it deserves—especially when it comes to skin checks for cancer. That should change, says Dr. Susan Massick, associate professor of ...
With the summer season arriving, many people will be spending more time outdoors, by the pool, enjoying parks, or even doing some hiking.More time outside means more exposure to the sun for the ...
May is Skin Cancer Prevention Month, and many may have plans to be out and about during both Mother’s Day weekend and Memorial Day weekend in the coming weeks. Everyone will surely be hoping for sunny ...
Due to the coronavirus outbreak, medical facilities across the country are postponing nonessential procedures, and that includes routine skin checks. Many people rely on these exams to assess their ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States, with an estimated one in five Americans expected to develop skin ...
We all know taking care of our own health is very important, and that includes routine visits with our doctors. Most people have not considered their skin health as part of their annual checkups. We ...
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 ...
Your skin is your largest organ, but it doesn’t get the attention it deserves—especially when it comes to skin checks for cancer. That should change, says Dr. Susan Massick, associate professor of ...