Skin cancers are more common than you might think; about one in five Americans develops skin cancer at some point during their lives, and more than 3.5 million non-melanoma skin cancers are diagnosed in the U.S. each year, affecting more than 2 million people. This means you should ask a dermatologist about any growths on
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New Study Reveals Characteristics of Fast-Growing Melanoma
No matter what your past experience with skin problems may be, noticing a new growth on your skin is always a cause for concern, particularly if it is a fast growing skin growth. Whether it looks more like a lesion or a rash, this change in your skin should be examined by the best rated
[Read More]New Websites Let You Speak to a Dermatologist Online
The average American is extremely likely to experience some type of skin condition or problem over the course of their lives. Take skin cancer, for example: an estimated one in five people in the United States will develop this disorder at some point in their lifetime. Of this number, some will go on to develop
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If you have noticed red bumps on your arms and thighs, which tend to become more prominent or itchy when your skin is dry, your first thought is likely that you have a form of acne. This assumption likely isn’t too far off base: nearly 85% of people suffer from acne at some point during
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There are a number of different skin conditions that can manifest as bumps on the skin. Acne, for example, will affect nearly 85% of people at some point during their lifetime. Fortunately, this problem can typically be treated with different acne treatment products or procedures, which can be prescribed by a dermatologist. Similarly, skin cancer
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Skin cancer is a prevalent problem in the United States, with an estimated one in five Americans developing the condition over the course of their lifetime. Typically caused by a combination of UV exposure, risk factors, and genetic predisposition, skin cancer is not only life-threatening, but can also result in a number of troubling side
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When it comes to common skin conditions that require treatment from a dermatologist, the average person will likely think of problems like acne and skin cancer. Indeed, these conditions are very common, with nearly 85% of people suffering from acne at some point in their lives, and an estimated one in five people being diagnosed
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Acne is the most common skin disorder treated in the United States, affecting nearly 40 to upwards of 50 million people. While acne is most commonly associated with preteens and teenagers, many adults also have acne and struggle to manage its symptoms. While the symptoms of acne may manifest differently from patient to patient, common
[Read More]Study Finds Patients Perform More Regular and Effective Skin Exams After Seeing Pictures of Skin Cancer
While there are thousands of skin conditions that could affect Americans over the course of their lifetimes, few are as threatening as skin cancer. This sometimes fatal illness affects an estimated one in five Americans at some point in their lives, with more than 2 million people being diagnosed with nonmelanoma skin cancers every year.
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Skin conditions are an unfortunate but typical part of life: for example, nearly 85% of people will experience acne at some point in their lives, making it the most common skin condition in the United States. Similarly, one in five Americans will develop skin cancer, making it one of the most common cancers. However, while
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