Women's Health Wednesday: Skin Cancer Concerns
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What seemed like a harmless spot on Caroline van den Oever's (53) back turned out to be melanoma after yet another visit to the doctor. Caroline grew up in Katwijk, near the beach, so she often sunbathed. "I loved it," she says. "But before, I had no idea what kind of impact it could have."
Women's Health Wednesday: Skin Cancer Concerns
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) - It's the most commonly diagnosed cancer in the U.S. and one in five in this country will develop skin cancer at some point in their lives - according to the American Academy of Dermatology. However, health experts say even the most serious forms, including melanoma, can be cured if caught early and treated quickly. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Dermatologists, …
As soon as it feels its presence, high temperatures and prolonged exposure to the sun become major factors that can affect skin health. Our hair, the largest organ of the body, has ...
In a country with more than 300 days of skin health per year and where summer is a symbol of free air, excessive solar exposure continues to be one of the most neglected behaviors. Every year, there are about 12 thousand new cases of skin cancer in Portugal - and the number continues to grow. To get more answers on this subject, the Lifestyle at Minute interviewed Beatriz Vilela, dermatologist at the San José - Hospital de Santo António de Capuc…
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