People who have had skin cancer are always at higher risk of developing future skin cancers, but tattoos do not increase that risk. However, it’s never a good idea to have a tattoo placed too close to (or over) a mole.
People who have had skin cancer are always at higher risk of developing future skin cancers, but tattoos do not increase that risk. However, it’s never a good idea to have a tattoo placed too close to (or over) a mole.
Tanning beds have no place in a healthy skin routine. Make sure you have the facts about this harmful habit.
Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common skin cancer, yet extremely rare in children and teens. But it can happen, as Laura Anne Page discovered when she was just 16 years old.
Exciting new research shows how the microbiome of tiny organisms colonizing your digestive tract can help (or harm) your health in many ways — even in the field of skin cancer.
What is the UV index, and what does it mean? Here’s how you can use it to protect yourself from sunburns and skin cancer.
Is there a skin cancer risk lurking in your medicine cabinet? Here’s what you need to know.
Did you know that as your altitude increases, so does your risk for skin cancer? We hear from astronaut Scott Kelly, who spent a year on the space station.
Did you know that as your altitude increases, so does your risk for skin cancer? More radiation reaches you up there.
Did you know that as your altitude increases, so does you risk for skin cancer? Champion ski racer Erik Schlopy shares how he protects himself against UV radiation.
Moles can develop at any age. However, it is more common to develop moles as a child.