Eating more anti-inflammatory and antioxidant-rich foods may slow biological aging and help reduce the risk of skin cancer, according to a study published in Cancers.1 ...
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 ...
Researchers found that sunburn disables a natural skin defense, allowing inflammation to trigger dangerous changes in cells. Understanding this process could help stop skin cancer before it starts.
Sunbathing is tan-talizing — but it comes at a price. Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the US — and one of the most preventable. Overexposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun or ...
ATHENS, Greece — Although melanoma occurs much more frequently in people with lighter complexions, people with darker skin are also at risk, according to experts who spoke at the 11th World Congress ...
Despite decades of sun-smart education, the number of treatments for certain types of skin cancer is on the increase.
Alright, let’s talk about cancer, the word nobody wants to hear but one that’s important to understand. Ever wondered how cancer actually begins and what makes some people more at risk than others?
Nicotinamide significantly reduces new skin cancer risk, especially when started early, with a 54% reduction after a first diagnosis. The study's findings align with previous trials, reinforcing ...
An artificial intelligence (AI) system for assessing suspicious skin lesions has been conditionally recommended by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) for NHS use in England.
People with autoimmune skin diseases had significantly better cancer survival outcomes than others. Survival benefits were most notable in people with alopecia areata and Sjögren syndrome. Findings ...
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