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Skin cancer: Common IBD, arthritis drug may raise risk

Skin cancer: Common IBD, arthritis drug may raise risk

New research, published in the journal Nature Communications, reveals a “strong case for an association” between azathioprine and the genetic mutations found in a common skin cancer type. A common immunosuppressant drug may bring about squamous cell carcinoma. Every year, squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) will affect over 1 million people in the United States. Approximately […]

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New cancer vaccine is 100 percent successful in mouse model

New cancer vaccine is 100 percent successful in mouse model

Scientists have developed a new vaccine that — in conjunction with existing therapies — can not only treat aggressive melanoma, but also prevent its recurrence. Have researchers finally found the best vaccine against aggressive melanoma? Researchers from the Scripps Research Institute in San Diego, CA, recently worked with experts from other institutions to develop a […]

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Stage 4 melanoma: What you need to know

Stage 4 melanoma: What you need to know

Melanoma is a cancer of the skin cells. In stage 4 melanoma, the cancer is advanced and has spread from its place of origin to other parts of the body, such as the lungs, brain, or liver. As it spreads, stage 4 melanoma can be challenging to treat. Advanced forms of melanoma are the third […]

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Skin cancer may predict future cancers

Skin cancer may predict future cancers

According to a new study, people who have multiple incidences of a common type of skin cancer are at an increased risk of developing a range of other cancers. Skin cancer may help assess an individual’s risk of developing other cancers. Skin cancer is by far the most common cancer; there are a number of […]

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What causes a bleeding mole?

What causes a bleeding mole?

A mole can bleed if it gets caught on something and is torn. While this can hurt, it is not usually anything to worry about. In rare cases, a mole bleeds for no apparent reason, and this can be a sign of skin cancer. It is common for adults to have between 10 and 40 […]

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What are the most curable cancers?

What are the most curable cancers?

Although there is no cure for cancer yet, detecting and treating the disease at an early stage can significantly improve a person’s outlook. The cancers with the highest 5-year relative survival rates include melanoma, Hodgkin lymphoma, and breast, prostate, testicular, cervical, and thyroid cancer. Cancer is a disease that causes cells to grow and multiply […]

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Weight loss reduces skin cancer risk

Weight loss reduces skin cancer risk

Obesity is a known risk factor for many cancers. A recent study, involving over 2,000 bariatric surgery patients, asks whether losing weight could reduce the risk of melanoma. A new study investigates weight loss and skin cancer risk. In the United States, skin cancer is the most common form of cancer. In 2014 alone, there […]

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What is a malar rash?

What is a malar rash?

A malar rash is a skin outbreak or eruption on the cheeks and the bridge of the nose. The rash is red or purple and may be either blotchy or solid in appearance. It is commonly known as a “butterfly rash” due to its distinctive butterfly shape. A malar rash may be flat or slightly […]