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Increased Incidence Of Skin Cancer Among Asian Living In Singapore
A Journal published at “Journal of the American Academy of dermatology” concludes that Incidence of skin cancer among peoples of singapore has increased from 1968 to 2006 and especially among older chinese. The incidence rates of skin can...
Successful Treatment Of Basal Cell Carcinoma With Imiquimod Cream
Researcher at North Queensland Centre for Cancer Research,James Cook University,Queensland,Australia found out some good success rate in treating superficial basal cell carcinoma with Imiquimod cream. Superficial basal cell carcinoma comprise up to 2...
Difference Between Eye Creams, Eye Gels, & Eye Serums
Do you ever shop around the web for different anti-aging products and wonder why the under-eye products are just so confusing? If you have ever done a search for “eye creams,” odds are you came upon websites offering for sale various ey...
Risk Of Melanoma Is Related To The Pattern Of Sun Exposure
In a study to assess the risk of melanoma in relation to its tumour site and latitude, it was shown that risk of melanoma at different body sites is associated with different amounts and patterns of sun exposure. Recreational sun exposure and sun...
Self Skin Examination For Early Detection of Melanoma
Melanoma is the fastest growing cancer and its incidence is doubling every 10 years. Currently 1 in 60 individual will develop melanoma as per US data. With the changes in ozone layer, some predict this incidence will increase sharply in near future....
Any Doubtful Non Itchy Painless Mass Could Be Skin Cancer
When cells of the skin multiply in a haphazard manner,they form small masses on the skin, and these are known as skin cancer. There are mainly three types of skin cancer. The most common are squamous cell carcinoma and basal cell carcinoma. Squamous ...
New Drug For Skin Cancer Approaching Commercialization
A drug that is activated by light can be a quick, simple, and cheap treatment for tens of thousands of patients with skin cancer in Sweden alone. Researcher Leif Eriksson’s team at Örebro University in Sweden has now received about SEK 4 million f...
