Top 5 Skin Cancer Articles of 2016
Posted By American Med Spa Association, Monday, December 12, 2016
Many strides in the fight against skin cancer were made in 2016. These developments included progress in research, awareness and prevention. These are the top 5 skin cancer articles of 2016 from Dermatology Times.
Skin bacteria may fuel cancer cell progression
A study reveals that toxin-producing bacteria like staphylococcus may fuel CTCL; therefore, antibacterial treatment may slow disease progression. Findings could one day change how you treat patients. >> Read more.
High-risk skin cancer needs multidisciplinary management
Immunosuppressed patients have a greater risk for developing high-risk non-melanoma skin cancer, which can typically be more aggressive in this patient population. As such, a multidisciplinary approach is required when contemplating appropriate treatment and management of this patient population. >> Read more.
Read more at Dermatology Times >>
Skin bacteria may fuel cancer cell progression
A study reveals that toxin-producing bacteria like staphylococcus may fuel CTCL; therefore, antibacterial treatment may slow disease progression. Findings could one day change how you treat patients. >> Read more.
High-risk skin cancer needs multidisciplinary management
Immunosuppressed patients have a greater risk for developing high-risk non-melanoma skin cancer, which can typically be more aggressive in this patient population. As such, a multidisciplinary approach is required when contemplating appropriate treatment and management of this patient population. >> Read more.
Read more at Dermatology Times >>