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  • News - 17 Nov 2008
    Identifying the sun-protection practices and risk profiles of beachgoers may help determine those who would benefit from targeted interventions intended to reduce the risk of skin cancer, according to...
  • News - 2 Nov 2008
    By playing it safe and using a two-pronged attack, a novel designer molecule fights malignant melanoma. It was created and tested by an international team of researchers led by the University of Bonn.
  • News - 14 Oct 2008
    A joint report from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) and Cancer Australia has revealed that though non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) is by far the most common cancer diagnosed in...
  • News - 25 Aug 2008
    According to researchers in the U.S. the smell skin gives off could indicate the presence of skin cancers. They say cancers such as basal cell carcinomas can be identified by the odour on the skin.
  • News - 18 Aug 2008
    In news that will make many women wonder and no doubt make some panic, scientists are now warning that the moisturisers used by millions every day may be increasing their risk of developing skin...
  • News - 19 Jun 2008
    Scientists in the U.S. are claiming they have cured advanced skin cancer by using the patient's own cells.
  • News - 19 May 2008
    A study carried out by an international team of scientists has revealed that a person's genes may control their risk of contracting a deadly skin cancer.
  • News - 8 May 2008
    Using gene therapy, plastic surgeons have delivered cancer fighting proteins through skin flaps placed on cancerous tumors on rats with a 79 percent reduction in tumor volume, according to a study in...
  • News - 5 May 2008
    With the days growing longer and the temperatures rising, Hoosiers will spend more time outdoors this spring and summer. And May, which is Skin Cancer Detection and Prevention Month -- is a good time...
  • News - 10 Apr 2008
    With a bit of genetic trickery, researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine have turned normal skin cells into cancer stem cells, a step that will make these naturally rare cells easier...

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