Actinic Keratosis News and Research

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Actinic keratosis, also known as solar keratosis, is a dry, scaly patch of skin that presents as a result of chronic exposure to sunlight. Most people with the condition do not report significant symptoms, although the condition can progress to a type of skin cancer, squamous cell carcinoma, in severe cases without treatment.
Health Canada approves Zyclara Cream for multiple actinic keratoses

Health Canada approves Zyclara Cream for multiple actinic keratoses

National campaign to raise awareness of actinic keratosis

National campaign to raise awareness of actinic keratosis

Quest PharmaTech reports second quarter fiscal 2009 results

Quest PharmaTech reports second quarter fiscal 2009 results

Peplin announces merger agreement with LEO Pharma

Peplin announces merger agreement with LEO Pharma

Sun-damaged rough patches or lesions on the skin lead to more cancer types than once believed

Sun-damaged rough patches or lesions on the skin lead to more cancer types than once believed

Sunscreens may play an increasingly important role in defending the skin

Sunscreens may play an increasingly important role in defending the skin

New cream treatment for common form of skin cancer

New cream treatment for common form of skin cancer

3M granted FDA approval for cream to treat superficial basal cell carcinoma

3M granted FDA approval for cream to treat superficial basal cell carcinoma

FDA approval for skin cancer cream

FDA approval for skin cancer cream

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