The skin has two main layers - the outer layer called the epidermis and the inner layer called the dermis.
The outer layer contains three kinds of cells - squamous cells which are flat, scaly cells in the surface, basal cells which are round cells located under the squamous cells and...
Tumor necrosis factor inhibitors such as etanercept (Enbrel) or infliximab (Remicade) are some of the newest and most expensive drugs... Read more »
Hi everyone. Today, I want to talk about some medical conditions and their treatments in relation to skin cancer. While most people... Read more »
I want to talk about how several commonly used medicines may reduce the incidence of cancer, with specific focus on skin cancer. Many... Read more »
Hi everyone. Skin cancers typically have a usual appearance that leads your dermatologist to perform a skin biopsy to get the diagnosis. ... Read more »
Hi everyone. Today, I would like to discuss how skin cancers are treated. It has been my experience that many people know little about... Read more »
Source: National Cancer Institute
Managing Radiation Therapy Side Effects What To Do About Mild Skin Changes “Some people in my cancer support group have dry, itchy skin or a... Read more »
Source: National Cancer Institute
National Cancer Institute Managing Chemotherapy Side Effects Skin and Nail Changes Let your doctor or nurse know if: l l Your skin is itchy, dry,... Read more »
According to a new survey from the American Academy of Dermatology, many people don't know enough about sun damage to be able to effectively protect... Read more »
Stanford School of Medicine researchers have found that the arthritis drug Celebrex (celecoxib) can reduce the risk of basil cell carcinoma, a common... Read more »
More and more people are getting tattoos, and many people wonder if these body adornments can increase a person's risk of skin cancer. In fact, some... Read more »