Read More Immunotherapies —medications that lasso your immune system to work for you —have revolutionized treatment for many types of cancer, including certain advanced cases of melanoma and nonmelanoma skin cancers. Here, in illustrated form, we explain how they work, using some familiar characters to show how they stop the bad guys! *This comic was first featured in the 2021 …
6 Cities in the Books; 15 to Go!
Read More Destination Healthy Skin August Update It’s been a busy August for Destination Healthy Skin! We’ve traveled halfway around the country, providing free skin cancer screenings and education to hundreds of people in half a dozen cities. And we’re not nearly done yet! We’ll be traveling to 15 more from September to November. Check our schedule to see if we’ll be visiting …
Ask the Expert: What Do You Say to a Client?
Read More Q: As a massage therapist, I see a lot of skin, and sometimes I’ll notice spots or sores on my regular clients that look different or don’t seem to be healing. I’m not an expert, but I feel like I should say something. What do you suggest? You’re right that massage therapists are well situated by virtue of …
And We’re Off!
Read More Destination Healthy Skin Begins its Journey to 21 Cities in 2021 Our lifesaving journey has begun! The Destination Healthy Skin RV is on the road, traveling to 21 cities around the country, where local dermatologists are providing free, full body skin cancer screenings. We expect to screen 1,500 participants from August to November, and thousands more people will …
Is Basal Cell Carcinoma Serious? Let’s Ask Hugh Jackman.
Read More Hugh Jackman is no stranger to skin cancer. In August, 2021 the Australian actor posted an Instagram video after having a second skin biopsy in two years. He urged fans to get their skin checked. “A couple of notes… please get skin checks often, please don’t think it won’t happen to you and, above all, please wear sunscreen.” Jackman is …
Ask the Expert: Is Skin Protection More Important During “Sun Season”?
Read More Q: Why do I feel like I only see stories about sun protection in the summer? Media coverage of skin cancer and the need for sun protection proliferates in May for a couple of related reasons. In most of the country, the weather starts to warm up in the spring, and people tend to go outdoors more and …
Clinically Speaking
Read More While COVID-19 treatments and vaccines were being developed in 2020, clinical trials made more national news than ever before. How a new drug gets to your pharmacy is a complex regulatory process but also a humanitarian act that can save lives and change the world for the better. Here’s what you need to know — and why you …
NFL Coach Shares His Top Defensive Tips for Skin Cancer Prevention
Read More For Sean McDermott, head coach of the NFL’s Buffalo Bills, a strong defensive strategy is a key part of winning, both on and off the field. #ThisIsSkinCancer Sean, a fair-skinned, blue-eyed redhead, is no stranger to the damaging effects of ultraviolet (UV) rays. But what opened his eyes to the dangers of skin cancer was seeing a mentor …
Ask the Expert: Do Cosmetic Dermatology Treatments Make Your Skin Sun Sensitive?
Read More Q: Do cosmetic dermatology treatments (like chemical peels or lasers) make your skin sun sensitive? Yes, any cosmetic treatment that purposefully exfoliates, punctures or otherwise damages the top or mid-layers of the skin will cause photosensitivity. These treatments include but are not limited to resurfacing lasers, microneedling devices and chemical peels. Since the new tissue revealed during these …
Ask the Expert: Are Photos of Skin Cancer a Reliable Indicator?
Read More Q: The new, changing or unusual spots on my skin don’t look like pictures I see online or in brochures. Does that mean I don’t need to worry? This is a question I get all the time, and the short answer is no — you should not take false comfort from the fact that your lesion doesn’t resemble …