No matter where you are, The Skin Cancer Foundation is there for you with the skin cancer information, guidance and resources you need.
No matter where you are, The Skin Cancer Foundation is there for you with the skin cancer information, guidance and resources you need.
When skin cancer becomes advanced, you may need one or more of these medical professionals to support your treatment and recovery.
From total body scanning to genomic testing, emerging technologies are transforming the way doctors understand, diagnose and treat skin cancers.
Just like the gut microbiome, your skin microbiome is a community of tiny microbes with an enormous impact on your health and even a role in skin cancer prevention and treatment.
Scientists are analyzing the microbial communities in our guts down to the genetic level to learn how this knowledge may help our health — and even save our skin.
What we usually just flush, poop is helping scientists understand how the colony of microbes called your gut microbiome may help or harm your skin health.
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.
In May 2022, our volunteer dermatologists screened 263 participants across four states and Washington, DC, putting in over 39 hours of screening time. And we’re just getting started!
Though it may be tempting to delay, the best course of action is to get any potential skin cancer seen by a doctor as soon as possible.
How is checkpoint blockade therapy, a medicine to fight advanced cancer, like an old western movie? Let our illustrated sheriff show you how he stops the bad guys!