Melanoma is the most serious type of skin cancer. It develops when skin cells multiply rapidly as a consequence of mutations in their DNA caused by UV exposure. Melanomas originate in the pigment ...
A MUM was diagnosed with stage 4 terminal cancer just days before giving birth to her son. The first sign Kelly Heather, 38, ...
Research has introduced daromun, therapeutic vaccines, and novel combinations for metastatic melanoma, reshaping the ...
Skin cancer, the most common cancer worldwide, presents a unique challenge due to its varied manifestations. Each year, ...
Moles appear commonly on human skin, yet their presence demands attention and regular monitoring. While most remain harmless, ...
Five-year survival rates improved greatly because of immunotherapy and other advances, according to the American Cancer Society's annual report on cancer incidence and mortality. But there is a wide ...
While your risk of developing cancer is typically higher as you get older there is no absolute guarantee that age will protect you. There are many people who have been unlucky enough to get cancer ...
Thin skin is a result of thinning of the outermost layer of the skin, called the epidermis. It is most common in older adults. Thin skin is usually most visible on the face, arms, and hands. A person ...
WE all get the odd mark on our bodies now and then, whether it be a dry patch of skin, an odd-looking mole or a frustrating pimple. While these are often harmless, there are times when they could ...
We work right across the cancer research pathway with strengths ranging from cell biology to healthcare research. We aim to nurture the thought leaders of today and tomorrow through the provision of ...
We propose that broaden ing the interpretation of the ugly duckling may enhance detection of MM and reduce MM-related mortality. Despite significant public awareness efforts, MM mortality has been ...