Dr. Kim Nichols explains how skin cancer affects the Black community and how to be more proactive in early detection.
University of Missouri researchers say combined AI models could improve early melanoma detection using 3D skin imaging.
Be alert to subtle skin changes, as seemingly harmless spots or patches could indicate skin cancer. Skin changes are part of life—scratches, bites, and pimples come and go. But when something doesn’t ...
As winter sets in, it’s a great time for Stutsman County residents to check their skin for signs of sun damage or unusual ...
Researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine designed a flexible, chip-less, battery-free patch that is placed directly on the skin and works wirelessly with a small reader device. (Wake ...
Older adults face unique risks for skin cancer due to long-term sun exposure and age-related changes. Skin cancer is becoming more common in older adult populations around the world. According to the ...
Cancer often shows subtle early signs that are easy to ignore. Learn the warning symptoms you should never dismiss and the ...
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