Tanning beds and the possible risks to skin cancer from artificial light sources.
Skin cancer affects millions of Americans in the United States and dermatology centers and doctors released new guidelines for an individual to detect the early signs and cases of skin cancer when it is still curable.
Substances found in antidepressants are believed to can prevent prostate cancer from spreading to the bones.
A recent study suggests that indoor tanning, a main cause of skin cancer contributes to $343 million direct medical cost for treatment in the US.
The increase rise in melanoma cases come from young adults and some of them are frequent tattoo customers.
Sunbed users have increased risk of melanoma compared to non-users.
Are college students more than willing to risk getting skin cancer just to get a tan?
Scientists may have the solution to the growing cases of aggressive melanoma, the deadliest type of skin cancer.
Cancer has taken a toll on the lives of millions of people worldwide. Now, vitamin C has been linked to the prevention and battle of cancer.
A breakthrough study used a common virus, the reovirus, which causes respiratory infection among children. Once harnessed in its benign form, the virus can be used as an agent of immunotherapy to treat liver cancer caused by HCV.
A study in the United Kingdom showed that with a pair of immunotherapy drugs, 20 percent of patients with advanced melanoma got cured and showed no signs of tumors in their body after the treatment.
A clinical study has proven that applying sun protection factor 30 (SPF30) prior to ultraviolet-B (UVB) will help delay melanoma, a type of skin cancer that hit Wolverine superstar, Hugh Jackman.
Researchers use bananas to create a screening system, indicating the growth of cancer cells in melanoma patients.
On Instagram, actor Hugh Jackman posted a photograph and message of his face post skin cancer treatment.
X-Men Wolverine actor Hugh Jackman warned fans to use sunscreen in his latest social media post revealing his fifth treatment for basal cell skin cancer.