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Opinion: Differences between osteopathic, allopathic derms grows "increasingly obscure'
March 1st 2008Dear Editor: I read with interest John Jesitus' December article, "M.D., D.O. Disparity," which highlighted osteopathic and allopathic dermatology education, and how differences between the two groups have become less obvious since the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) first recognized the American Osteopathic College of Dermatology (AOCD) as a subspecialty college in 1957.
Botulinum toxin in topical form draws interest
March 1st 2008Much about it is still somewhat of a mystery, but early findings on a topical form of botulinum toxin have been compelling enough to earn a $20 million show of support from Medicis and catapult the research onto the cosmetic medicine radar.
Analysis favors single-agent chemotherapy in melanoma tx
February 5th 2008London - Results of a British meta-analysis suggest that there is no evidence to support the concept that clinicians should use a combination of biological therapies and chemotherapy instead of the commonly used single-agent chemotherapy regimen for patients with metastatic melanoma, news source MedicalNewsToday.com reports.
Isolagen reports progress in nasolabial-fold therapy trials
February 5th 2008Exton, Pa. - Biotech company Isolagen announced recently that injections have been completed in the phase 3 clinical trials evaluating the Isolagen Therapy for the treatment of nasolabial folds, and that trial subjects are now in the follow-up period, PRNewswire reports.
Melanoma-initiating cells could be targeted in tx resistance
February 5th 2008Cambridge, Mass. - Researchers at Harvard Medical School have identified a population of cells capable of initiating human melanomas, which could be targeted in cases of resistance to systemic therapy, HealthDay News reports.
Effect of vitamin D receptor genotype on the relationship between sun exposure and melanoma risk
February 1st 2008There is growing evidence that vitamin D "protects" us against colorectal, breast and prostate cancers. According to a recent study in patients with multiple primary and primary single melanomas, chronic daily sun exposure may be more beneficial than harmful in that it contributes to a great extent to vitamin D synthesis.
Atopic dermatitis patients may have increased risk of malignancies
February 1st 2008Patients suffering from atopic dermatitis seem to be at an increased risk of developing malignancies, including lymphoma and cutaneous melanoma, as well as nonmelanoma skin cancers, when compared with patients who do not suffer from the disease, according to a recent large database-controlled study
Botox, Dysport effectively administered using pulsed current iontophoresis
February 1st 2008Botulinum neurotoxins are commonly used for a variety of diseases as well as numerous cosmetic interventions. Though effective in each of its uses, the technique of administering the neurotoxin into the skin is by injection, which can be a source of trepidation for the most weathered cosmetic patient. A recent Italian study has proven that botulinum toxin type A can be effectively administered into the skin using pulsed current iontophoresis, giving hope for needle-wary patients.