CURE’s skin cancer page is an extensive resource of cancer information featuring the latest skin cancer news, expert oncologist insights on the latest cancer treatments, oncology research, advocacy efforts, and medical data on skin cancer.
Presented by CURE®, a collection of resources that provide information and support for patients with squamous cell carcinoma and the professionals who treat them.
June 19th 2012
Websites help consumers identify actinic keratosis.
June 11th 2012
Vaccines help the immune system uncover malignant cells.
June 7th 2012
Two new targeted therapies, which each focus on a different way to block cancer growth signaling, delayed disease progression in advanced melanoma patients.
March 14th 2012
Picato OK'ed to treat precancerous skin lesions.
June 16th 2011
The skin is vulnerable to several types of skin cancer.
June 9th 2011
Melanoma studies with Yervoy and vemurafenib show benefit in advanced disease.
June 5th 2011
New therapies are enhancing melanoma treatment.
March 20th 2011
Calming the effects of radiation on the skin.
September 7th 2010
Skin cancer advocates hope a new 10 percent tax on indoor tanning will pull tanners out from under the bulbs.
June 14th 2010
For metastatic melanoma patients who were out of treatment options, the immune system-targeted drug ipilimumab extended their lives by nearly four months compared with an investigational vaccine called gp100.
June 7th 2010
Updates from the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology.
April 14th 2009
A new organization aims to strike back at melanoma by developing the first-ever international melanoma tissue bank.
June 12th 2008
Answers to the treatment debate for actinic keratosis, a precancerous growth on the skin.
May 1st 2008
Melanoma survivor and once-devoted tanner spreads the word about skin cancer.
March 10th 2008
New therapies for melanoma exploit biological insights to combat this dangerous skin cancer.
Tips for sun protection.
Risk factors for skin cancer go beyond sun exposure to include genetics.
August 10th 2006
Cancer survivors deal with fear.
June 9th 2006
Treating and preventing the nation's most common cancer.
Improvements to sunscreen and other sun-protection methods in development can help reduce the risk of skin cancer.
A new method of photography used by dermatologist can reveal skin damage, unnoticed by the naked eye.
Current and new treatments help patients with melanoma.
Skin cancers are almost always visible and easy to detect--if you're looking for them.
Follow-up care after treatment for skin cancer is important.
June 17th 2005
While scientists have known for a century that ionizing radiation can cause cancer, modern srudies strive to uncover potential negatives of radiation across the spectrum.
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The Journey to a Healthy Lifestyle After Cancer
Getting Out of the Woods: Strategies to Cope With Fear of Cancer Recurrence
Cancer Made Me Appreciate the Small Things in Life