Your dermatologist or oncologist may have told you what type of advanced squamous cell carcinoma you have. Here’s what each type means: Locally advanced squamous cell carcinoma: This means cancer has ...
What is the outlook for someone who has squamous cell carcinoma of the skin? The outlook is excellent when found early and properly treated. More than 90% of patients are cured. FDA-approved ...
Dermatologists reveal the silent signs of skin cancer that are often overlooked, such as a pimple that doesn't go away. The ...
Basal cell carcinoma often appears as a shiny bump or red patch on sun-exposed skin. Aside from appearance, some skin cancers may feel tender, itchy, or painful, or may bleed. Early detection of skin ...
Basal cell carcinomas, the most common form of skin cancer, occur in chronically sun-exposed areas such as the face. Locally advanced tumors in particular can be difficult to treat surgically. A ...
Persistent itching can sometimes signal serious illness, including cancer. Oncologist Dr Amit Garg highlights four ...
Skin cancer can occur anywhere, but scars and burn injuries are at a higher risk. Wearing sunscreen and, when possible, avoiding UV radiation can lower the risk of developing skin cancer in a scar.
Therapies that target the utilization of fat by tumors and activate a type of cell death dependent on fat molecules may be a ...
Tanning beds promise a quick glow, but a new study says the real cost is written deep into your skin. Researchers have found ...
Former President Joe Biden has gone under the knife to remove skin cancer lesions just a few months after revealing his prostate cancer diagnosis. Biden, 82, sparked concern after he was seen with a ...