Most people don’t think much about their body until something feels off. A cough that won’t quit. Fatigue that sleep doesn’t ...
The best way to detect skin cancer is to know what skin cancer looks like, do monthly self-exams and have regular exams by your health care provider to check for abnormalities that could be cancerous ...
Melanoma Monday, which this year falls on May 4, is an annual day aimed at spreading awareness about skin cancer ...
Spots, bumps or patches that suddenly appear on your skin can be alarming, especially if they grow quickly, become red or irritated, or do not seem to heal. It can be difficult to tell whether it is ...
The World Cancer Research Fund notes that skin cancer is the 17th most common cancer across the globe. Skin cancer is a ...
As Skin Cancer Awareness Month begins, the NHS has issued a warning encouraging the public to take action before it's too ...
People are being encouraged to take part in a course to learn how to detect the early signs of skin cancer. Public Health in ...
The World Cancer Research Fund notes that skin cancer is the seventeenth most common cancer across the globe. Skin cancer is a global menace, but it might be a greater concern for some than others.
The NHS has urged the public to check for symptoms and warning signs ...