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A recent study found sunscreen use is higher among women but often not reapplied properly.

Although the tool is currently designed for research use only, CEO Andy Beck, MD, PhD, is excited about its future in clinical dermatopathology.

A novel AI model was able to achieve 99.86% accuracy for diagnosing skin conditions, even in people with darker skin tones or excessive hair.

Trauma-induced melanocyte implantation can lead to subcutaneous melanoma, mimicking melanoma of unknown primary but with distinct diagnostic criteria.

Study author Erin McClure, MD, discusses how IGSRT offers consistent NMSC recurrence rates across socioeconomic and comorbidity factors, reinforcing its role as a first-line treatment.

High concentrations of particulate matter can potentially lessen the exposure to UV radiation.

As newly appointed Executive Director of the Foundation, Becky Kamowitz is combining public education with clinical needs in the fight against skin cancer.

There are numerous ways for dermatologists to get involved in initiatives from the Skin Cancer Foundation, according to Becky Kamowitz.

“The Big See” campaign and the Seal of Recommendation program are just 2 examples of initiatives led by the Skin Cancer Foundation.

The Foundation’s extensive library includes brochures, magazines, and posters to promote education among dermatologists and patients.

One of the Foundation’s top initiatives is its mobile skin cancer screening program, “Destination Healthy Skin.”

George Washington University recently earned a Skin Smart Campus designation, championing skin cancer prevention through education, free sunscreen, and UV safety measures.

Three posters supporting VP-315's treatment efficacy and outcomes were presented at the Winter Clinical Miami conference.

Explore the role of immunohistochemical stains in enhancing diagnostic accuracy during Mohs surgery, aiding treatment of challenging skin cancers.

Cemiplimab demonstrated a 68% reduction in recurrence risk for high-risk CSCC in the phase 3 C-POST trial, according to Regeneron’s latest findings.

Data augmentation techniques like cropping and blurring allow AI models to overcome limited datasets, improving skin cancer detection rates.

Post treatment discontinuation, most centers conduct imaging every 3 months during the first year of remission.

As 2024 comes to a close, Dermatology Times is taking a look back at the studies, therapies, and advances in skin cancer this year.

Join Dermatology Times’ quarterly editor in chief Aaron Farberg, MD, as he highlights significant advancements in gene expression profile testing for cutaneous melanoma.

Discover 2024 skin cancer breakthroughs, including FDA approvals, innovative therapies, and updated clinical guidelines for melanoma and nonmelanoma care.

Despite the risks of sun exposure, a study found only a fraction of coaches receive adequate UV-related guidance from their associations or clubs.

Researchers recommend limiting routine lipase tests to symptomatic patients or those with radiographic signs of pancreatic injury.

Certain factors may contribute to higher occurrences of non-melanoma skin cancer in these patients, according to a novel systemic review.

Pediatric melanoma, though rare, is the deadliest skin cancer in children, with 300-500 US cases annually.

Motivators like health benefits, altruism, and trust in clinicians enhance participant retention and adherence in melanoma research, according to MEL-SELF findings.






















