A new study led by McGill University examines why people living in Atlantic regions are more at-risk for developing melanoma
Tag: Skin cancer
Moving the needle on monitoring skin cancer
A research team at the Wyss Institute at Harvard University, MIT, and Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston has developed
Silicone breast implants linked to rare harms
Women receiving silicone breast implants may be at increased risk of several rare adverse outcomes compared to the general population.
Azathioprine may cause skin cancer
A research study carried out at the University of Dundee, Queen Mary University of London and the Wellcome Sanger Institute,
Skin cancer predicts other cancers
Skin cancer is the most common cancer, having multiple incidences of a common type of skin cancer increases the risk
DNA damage links to skin cancer
Researchers at Washington State University School of Molecular Biosciences, in collaboration with researchers at Georgia State University have discovered a critical
Braftovi for treating melanoma
Melanoma develops when unrepaired DNA damage to skin cells triggers mutations that may lead them to multiply and form malignant
Polygenic scores for detecting cancer risk
According to the university of Michigan study, polygenic risk scores could be useful to stratify the risk of several cancers