Evolving Melanoma Outcomes and Care: Insights From Victor Gall, MD
- Victor Gall, MD, discusses rising melanoma cases in the US as Skin Cancer Awareness Month occurs in May 2025.
- Melanoma rates increase due to greater sun exposure in summer and growing risks, especially among women over 50.
- Gall highlights early detection and patient-centered care as critical, with clinicians aiding confidence in skin health management.
- The American Cancer Society projects nearly 105,000 new melanoma cases and over 8,000 deaths in 2025, stressing early-stage survival rates.
- Gall emphasizes, "Don't wait," reflecting a stronger approach toward prevention, screening, and evolving therapies for improved outcomes.
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