As summer tans fade, fall is the ideal time to check for signs of skin cancer. That’s because skin cancer doesn’t take a vacation.
Every year, five million Americans are diagnosed with skin cancer. "Skin cancer affects actually more Americans yearly than all other cancer diagnoses combined," said Dr. Tiffany Libby, a ...
The Skin Cancer Foundation is offering free full-body skin cancer screenings through its 'Destination Healthy Skin Program.' ...
Sarah Eggenberger thought the red dot on her nose was a sign of aging. When it persisted, she saw a new doctor and learned ...