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Traditional cancer therapy involves surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy. These modalities aim to ablate the tumor, yet generally the disease relapses due to the ineffic...
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Guest blog post by Ian Michael Crumm, Celebrity Esthetician, Podcast Host, Key Opinion Leader, Melanoma Advocate and 2025 #GetNaked Spokesperson: Some moments stick with yo...
Traditional cancer therapy involves surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy. These modalities aim to ablate the tumor, yet generally the disease relapses due to the ineffic...
Gender is an important factor in patients with melanoma. Female melanoma patients have an advantage over their male counterparts in terms of survival. However, the reason f...
In the U.S. alone during 2021, an estimated 106,110 and 101,280 people will be diagnosed with invasive and non-invasive (in situ) melanoma, respectively. Moreover, it is ex...
Melanoma is a type of skin cancer that develops when melanocytes (the cells that give the skin its tan or brown color) grow out of control. It is more dangerous than most o...
Immunotherapy has fundamentally changed the way we treat melanoma patients. Checkpoint blockade specifically, which unleashes T cell killing of cancer cells, has extended p...
The major reason melanoma causes illness and death in patients is because the melanoma cells from the skin can travel to lymph nodes or into the blood which allows them to ...
Therapies that inhibit epigenetic modulators can induce a state of “virus mimicry” in cancer cells by activating long-overlooked “junk DNA” of the human genome. Thi...
Actinic keratoses are common pre-cancerous skin lesions that can transform into cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma and whose presence may also be associated with increased r...