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June 15, 2011

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Novel melanoma drug 'dramatic'

New York — A new study reveals dramatic results for an experimental drug designed to attack a melanoma tumor's genetic trigger in patients with advanced disease, The Washington Post reports. Read full article.

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Counseling combats hand eczema

Copenhagen, Denmark — Brief individual counseling sessions led to significant improvement for physicians and other healthcare professionals suffering from occupational hand eczema, InternalMedicineNews.com reports. Read full article.

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New melanoma device moves ahead

Vancouver, British Columbia — Verisante Technology, a medical device company based here, has entered into an exclusive licensing agreement with the British Columbia Cancer Agency to manufacture the Verisante Aura, a spectroscopy system designed to aid in the early detection of skin cancer. Read full article.

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AAD seeks CME grant proposals

Schaumburg, Ill. — The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) is seeking applications for its educational grant program PICMED (Program for Innovative Continuing Medical Education in Dermatology). Read full article.

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Global effort aims to aid albinos

Research Triangle Park, N.C. — The International League of Dermatological Societies (ILDS) and Stiefel, based here, have launched Hats On For Skin Heath, a global initiative on sun protection for albinos in sub-Saharan Africa. Read full article.

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