There are many laser treatments that help reverse sun damage and improve the appearance of skin. Our expert describes how they work and how they don’t increase the risk of developing skin cancer.
There are many laser treatments that help reverse sun damage and improve the appearance of skin. Our expert describes how they work and how they don’t increase the risk of developing skin cancer.
Wearing a face mask may offer you some additional protection, but it doesn’t replace the need for daily sunscreen use.
Whether you have a new, unfamiliar prescription or you’re unsure how to juggle taking several medications, here are some recommendations to be sure you’re making the safest choices.
Our three 2020 grants recipients are working on skin cancer research projects that have the potential to lead to lifesaving breakthroughs.
Sometimes the hero of the story is the one who keeps an eye on your skin and pushes you to see a dermatologist.
Safety and social distancing are on your mind when you’re outside these days, but don’t forget the sun protection, too!
Here’s why it’s never a good idea to postpone your skin exam with a dermatologist, even during a pandemic!
What happens when a dermatologist learns she has a rare and dangerous melanoma? Vivian Bucay, MD, fought back with strength, family and clinical trials.
The Skin Cancer Foundation’s Destination Healthy Skin mobile screening and education program will be hitting the road again in July 2021.
No, we’re not talking about COVID-19 here. But emerging evidence shows a link between the human papillomavirus (HPV) and squamous cell carcinomas of the skin. Viruses may play a role in other skin cancers, too. Here’s what we know so far.