You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Skin Cancer news Skin Cancer news A potential new imaging agent for early diagnosis of most serious skin cancer • Skin Cancer news • Sep 30 09 Scientists in Australia are reporting development and testing in laboratory animals of a potential new material for diagnosing malignant melanoma, the most serious form… Outdoor athletes have heightened skin cancer risk • Skin Cancer news • Jul 02 09 Athletes involved in outdoor sports, even winter ones, may be at higher-than-average risk of skin cancer, according to a research review. The more time athletes spend training and competing outdoors,… Dermatologists Warn Skin Cancer is an Equal Opportunity Health Threat • Skin Cancer news • May 04 09 According to current estimates, more than 1 million cases of skin cancer will be diagnosed in the United States this year. While historically those most at risk… New strategy developed to diagnose melanoma • Skin Cancer news • Mar 31 09 A UCSF research team has developed a technique to distinguish benign moles from malignant melanomas by measuring differences in levels of genetic markers. Standard microscopic examinations of biopsied tissue can be… Skin cancer study uncovers new tumor suppressor gene • Skin Cancer news • Mar 30 09 National Institutes of Health (NIH) researchers have identified a gene that suppresses tumor growth in melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. The finding is reported today in the… Family History of Melanoma Linked to Parkinson’s Disease • Skin Cancer news • Feb 17 09 People with a family history of melanoma may have a greater risk of developing Parkinson’s disease, according to a study released today that will be presented at the American… Beach vacations may increase future skin cancer risk in children • Skin Cancer news • Feb 03 09 Vacationing at the shore led to a 5 percent increase in nevi (more commonly called “moles”) among 7-year-old children, according to a paper published in Cancer Epidemiology,… Stress May Hasten Growth of Melanoma Tumors • Skin Cancer news • Jan 31 09 For patients with a particularly aggressive form of skin cancer - malignant melanoma - stress, including that which comes from simply hearing that diagnosis, might amplify the progression of… Variant of vitamin D receptor gene linked to melanoma risk • Skin Cancer news • Sep 22 08 A new analysis indicates an association between a gene involved in vitamin D metabolism and skin cancer. Published in the November 1, 2008 issue of CANCER, a… Gene variant raises skin cancer risk-study • Skin Cancer news • Sep 16 08 People who carry a certain genetic variation are much more likely to develop the most dangerous form of skin cancer, Portuguese researchers said on Monday. Their study, presented at the Congress… Researchers discover scent of skin cancer • Skin Cancer news • Aug 21 08 According to new research from the Monell Center, odors from skin can be used to identify basal cell carcinoma, the most common form of skin cancer. The findings, presented at the… Researchers Use New Tools to Combat Skin Cancer • Skin Cancer news • Jul 28 08 There’s something new under the sun at South Dakota State University: Researchers are working with molecules that protect against skin cancer and may even help undo the sun’s damage.… As rates rise, researchers find better way to identify melanoma • Skin Cancer news • Jul 17 08 University of Rochester Medical Center researchers found a new protein produced excessively in malignant melanoma, a discovery that is particularly relevant as skin cancer rates climb dramatically… Melanoma Is on the Rise in Women • Skin Cancer news • Jun 20 08 Over the past few decades, the incidence of melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, has increased. Melanoma has become the most common cancer in women between the ages of… Calorie restriction limits and obesity fuels development of epithelial cancers • Cancer news • • Skin Cancer news • Apr 14 08 A restricted-calorie diet inhibited the development of precancerous growths in a two-step model of skin cancer, reducing the activation of two signaling pathways known to contribute to… Multiple skin cancer risk behaviors are common among US adults • Skin Cancer news • Jan 09 08 Whether you’re basking on the beach during vacation, coasting down glittering white snow on a weekend ski trip, or simply walking the dog or running errands, sunlight’s… Ultraviolet radiation from welding and possible risk of skin and ocular malignancy • Skin Cancer news • Dec 04 07 The overwhelming majority of skin cancers are caused by exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVR) from the sun. However, it is possible that non-solar sources of… Caffeine and exercise can team up to prevent skin cancer • Skin Cancer news • Jul 30 07 Regular exercise and little or no caffeine has become a popular lifestyle choice for many Americans. But a new Rutgers study has found that it may not… Diets high in meat boost skin cancer risk • Skin Cancer news • May 31 07 An Australian study hints that diets with high amounts of meat and fat compared with those rich in vegetables and fruit appear to increase the risk of squamous cell… Minorities Need to Put their Best Foot Forward to Prevent Skin Cancer • Skin Cancer news • May 09 07 Many people don’t know that the Jamaican musician, Bob Marley died of malignant melanoma in his right foot. African-Americans and Asian-Americans tend not to check… Gender linked to development of skin cancer • Skin Cancer news • Apr 02 07 Inherent gender differences – instead of more sun exposure – may be one reason why men are three times more likely than women to develop certain kinds of skin cancer,… Grape seed extract may help prevent skin cancer • Skin Cancer news • Mar 26 07 Chemicals found in grape seeds may help ward of skin cancer due to regular exposure to the sun, according to the results of an animal study reported Sunday in… Time Spent Driving an Automobile May Increase Skin Cancer Risk • Skin Cancer news • Feb 01 07 Drivers who spend a significant amount of time in their cars might find themselves in the fast lane for developing future skin cancers, according to new research… The psychology of skin cancer • Skin Cancer news • Feb 01 07 Thousands of people are jetting off for a week of sun, snow, and apres-ski. And while they may worry about breaking limbs, how many consider the dangers of skin cancer? It is… Intervention can protect teens from skin cancer • Skin Cancer news • Jan 10 07 A collaborative approach involving parents, sports coaches, teachers, health professionals and youngsters may motivate teens to better protect themselves from the sun’s harmful UV rays, the results of a new… Page 4 of 6 pages « First < 2 3 4 5 6 > << Back to main