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Skin Cancer Prevention: Heightening Awareness
Written by: René Serbon
Today the public has more information than ever before about the dangers of ultraviolet radiation and, yet, the statistics surrounding skin cancer is staggering. It is alarming, in fact, because...
Published in: Oncology
Skin Cancer Doesn’t Discriminate: Finding the Best Treatment Options for a Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer Diagnosis
Written by: Christopher V. Crosby, M.D., Ph.D., FAAD, FACMS
While it seems logical that people who live in sunny, warm states – like Florida, California, or Texas – would have the highest incidence of skin cancer, the facts prove...
Published in: Oncology
Skin Cancer 101: A review of the 3 most common skin cancers
Written by: Dana Canuso, podiatric surgeon and founder of Dr. Canuso Skincare
It is estimated that one American dies every hour from skin cancer.1 Even though the rate of many other common cancers is falling, the incidence of melanoma continues to increase...
Published in: Oncology
Metastatic Breast Cancer An Even Uglier Side of Breast Cancer
There is an old myth that massage therapy and other skin care treatments can encourage cancer metastasis. While this statement is untrue, what exactly is metastasis? Metastasis is the manner...
Published in: Oncology
Tips for Detecting Melanoma Early
The number of people affected by melanoma, the most deadly skin cancer in the United States, is consistently rising. It is commonly diagnosed in people under age 30. Dr. Hui...
Published in: Oncology

