While Actinic Keratosis is not a household term for most people, it occurs fairly commonly in people over 40, and, if left untreated, can lead to skin cancer. Actinic Keratosis, which is usually […]
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Introduction: In the evolving landscape of skin cancer treatment, targeted therapies have emerged as promising options, bringing new hope to patients facing challenging diagnoses. Among these advancements, Erivedge (Vismodegib) and […]
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Introduction: In the realm of alternative and traditional medicine, black salve has emerged as a controversial yet intriguing topic, especially in its purported use for the treatment of skin cancer. […]
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Introduction: In the realm of dermatology, the quest for effective and non-invasive treatments for skin cancer and precancerous lesions has led to the exploration of innovative solutions. One such breakthrough […]
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Having skin cancer can be devastating. For this reason, most patients have resorted to Curaderm BEC as they seek to overcome the major drawbacks associated with other currently available therapy. […]
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Introduction: In the quest for effective strategies to combat skin cancer, recent research has shed light on the remarkable role of Vitamin B3, specifically nicotinamide, in reducing the incidence of […]
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Introduction Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common form of skin cancer, typically developing on sun-exposed areas of the skin. While surgical procedures like excision and Mohs surgery are […]
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Advanced Basal Cell Carcinoma can be a devastating skin cancer with significant morbidity and adverse effects on patients in the United States. However, the introduction and approval of cemiplimab may […]
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Cryotherapy is one of the most popular treatments in the dermatology clinic. Patients will often joke about the silver canister accessory skin physicians so often carry with then into patient […]
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What is Actinic Keratosis? Actinic keratosis (AK) is prevalent among adults. Roughly 58 million people in the United States have one or more AKs. AK may take years to develop. It forms […]
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