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Marriage prompts earlier presentation of melanoma
Married patients present earlier with localized melanoma than their unmarried counterparts, a new study shows. The authors say findings support increased consideration of spousal training for partner skin examination and perhaps more frequent screening for unmarried patients.
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Biomedical tattoo acts as blood calcium sensor
A biomedical tattoo has been developed as a sensor to detect blood calcium concentrations, which are elevated in kidney failure in several types of cancer. The strategy may enable early diagnosis of these diseases, thereby improving the chance of successful therapy.
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SCC skin depth correlates with lesion length
This study, which may have direct implications for treatment, explains why some actinic keratoses recur and progress after superficial destructive treatments — like cryotherapy.
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Impactful research on rosacea
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