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October 22, 2014

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Metal implant allergy could result in skin cancer

A new study provides the first mechanistic insight into the tumor-promoting role of chronic allergic contact dermatitis in skin cancer development. » See the study results

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Early results encouraging in study of adalimumab for hidradenitis suppurativa

New results from a phase-3 study demonstrating the effect of Humira (adalimumab, AbbVie) in treating moderate-to-severe hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) may lead to worldwide regulatory filings for expanded use of the drug. » See the findings

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Best practices in the evaluation and management of actinic keratoses
Articles, video, tools and CME on current strategies for managing actinic keratoses lesions using a variety of therapeutic approaches based on efficacy, safety and tolerability. Read More.

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6,675

 

Number of children ages 13-19 who had soft tissue augmentation in 2013

Source: American Society of Plastic Surgeons

SIRT6 protein may promote skin cancer development

SIRT6, a protein that suppresses liver and colon tumor growth, seems to have the opposite effect on skin cancer when combined with sun exposure. »Read the findings

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3 tips for evaluating teens for aesthetic treatment

When evaluating teenagers for cosmetic procedures, it’s important to keep physical and emotional maturity in mind, experts say.
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