Vitals Releases Summer Skin Cancer Risk Report - Vitals
Use these pictures to indentify different types of skin cancer and protect yourself from the deadly disease.
Arm yourself with a complete understanding of this serious disease.
Follow these tips from board-certified dermatologists to increase your chances of spotting skin cancer early, when it’s most treatable.
A new task force report eliminates the recommendation that patients do self-exams.
Head-to-toe smoothers that work fast and that last.
Don't let spider bites, sunburn, poison ivy, chigger bites, and jellyfish stings sabotage your healthy skin. This WebMD slideshow illustrates what to watch for -- so you can stay safe this summer.
Melanoma, squamous cell and basal cell skin cancers are three common types of skin cancer.
Bug bites, sunburns, blisters..they all happen. Here's how to deal with them when they do.
Learn the proper way to identify problematic spots and moles
Is it a benign mole or something more? Check out our illustrated guide to basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma.
As we peel off winter clothing and head for the beach, it’s a perfect time to learn about the benefits of screening exams for melanoma and other skin cancers. Preventing these cancers with sun safety awareness is important – but so is detecting skin lesions in their earliest, most treatable …
Mercy Medical Center Dr. Vadim Gushchin talks about the main cause of skin cancer and how to treat it.
A skin tag is a narrow stalk of hanging skin that bulges at the end. Skin tags are usually flesh-colored and can develop anywhere on the body, but are most often found in areas where the skin rubs together, such as the neck and armpit. Skin cancer is a disease …
Glen Bowen, MD, talks about how you can perform a monthly skin exam. Also, he describes what to look for using the ABCDE's of mole checks. For more informati...
With summer in full swing, many of us are spending our days outdoors. But are you protecting yourself?