Research announced today at a conference of the nation’s leading chemists confirms that skin with cancer gives off a different odor than normal skin. ScienCentral reports on the first odor profile for skin cancer, and how it could lead to new cancer sniffing technology. www.sciencentral.com
Basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma are the two types of non-melanoma skin cancers. Luckily, there are many options for treating them.Watch More Health Videos at Health Guru: www.healthguru.com
I am very frightened about getting this type of cancer. I am in the sun a lot and don’t usually wear sunscreen, where I live it is very hot and the sun is always out really. I do have freckles and I read that it might mean I have a better chance of getting skin cancer. What is the best way to prevent it?
Dermatologic surgeon Shari Nemeth, MD, of Mayo Clinic in Arizona, explains Mohs surgery, a microscopically guided surgical technique used to detect and remove cancer. Plus learn about Dr.Nemeth’s skin cancer prevention tips.
I know how skin cancer is detected and treated, but what exactly does it do to your body when you get. Please explain in detail and links will be very appreciated.
Because pre-cancerous lesions can become full-blown skin cancer, it’s important to treat them immediately upon diagnosis.Watch More Health Videos at Health Guru: www.healthguru.com
Skin cancer doesn’t have to happen! Keep watching for 10 tips that will help keep your skin cancer-free. Get more video health tips at www.healthguru.com