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Dermatology Times eNews

Dermatology Times eNews

DermatologyTimes.com

December 21, 2011

SKIN CANCER

Tanning beds raise basal cell risk, too

New Haven, Conn. — New research suggests that the use of tanning beds, already linked to increased risk of melanoma in users, also increases the odds of developing basal cell carcinoma for young people, Reuters reports. » More

Melanoma drug wins European approval

London — European regulators have recommended approval of the targeted melanoma drug Zelboraf (vemurafenib, Roche), Reuters reports. » More

ACNE

Trend: Acne occurs at younger average age

Winston-Salem, N.C. — The age at which onset acne vulgaris occurs has decreased significantly, findings of a Wake Forest University study suggest. » More

FYI ...

2.8 million

 

Estimated number of people in the United States diagnosed annually with basal cell carcinoma

Source: Skin Cancer Foundation

SKINCARE

Study supports health, skin benefits of plant extracts

London — Some centuries-old organic remedies — specifically white tea, witch hazel and rose — have scientifically supportable qualities that are beneficial to health and skin appearance, according to a collaborative study by researchers at London’s Kingston University and British skincare brand Neal’s Yard Remedies. » More

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