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12 silent signs of skin cancer you’re probably ignoring
Dermatologists reveal the silent signs of skin cancer that are often overlooked, such as a pimple that doesn't go away. The ...
Whether it's rapidly growing spot or a red, angry-looking bump that won’t go away, noticing any new or unusual changes on your skin usually raises a few red flags. Is it a pimple, a mole or at worst, ...
Wherever a malignant tumour may form, the sooner you find it, the better your chances of treating it successfully. Self checking can identify several types of cancer and it is well worth spending the ...
Skin cancer is often underestimated because it may not always present itself as dramatically as other forms of cancer. Yet, the reality is stark: skin cancer is one of the most common types of cancer ...
(WXYZ) — It’s the first Monday in May, which means it’s Melanoma Monday — a day dedicated to raising awareness about the deadliest form of skin cancer. It’s ...
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Faint black lines on nails: Harmless or sign of aggressive skin cancer? Reddit post goes viral
A woman who shared a photo of faint black lines on her thumb and toe nails on Reddit was urged to see a doctor after ...
Finding cancer early can make all the difference between a challenging but successful treatment journey and a devastating outcome. Medical experts consistently emphasize that recognizing subtle ...
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - With temperatures on the rise and the beginning of summer right around the corner, many are spending more time outdoors. Dr. Kyle McCool, a radiation oncologist with Novant ...
IT’S something we all do lots of this time of year – dismiss symptoms as ‘nothing to worry about’ or just a ‘bug’. But when ...
Corrections & Clarifications: An earlier version of this story misstated an early sign of melanoma. It has since been updated. Whether it's rapidly growing spot or a red, angry-looking bump that won’t ...
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