A team of researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine has created a battery-free wearable patch that is capable of helping to detect skin cancer earlier, potentially saving lives.
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12 Silent Signs of Skin Cancer You’re Probably Ignoring

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You may not give much thought to your armpits, apart from checking whether they need another swipe of deodorant. But this ...
That stubborn spot on your face that refuses to go away may just not be that usual pimple, after all. Every year, millions ...
Hosting an AAD skin cancer check event is a great way to demonstrate your commitment and passion to the community and the specialty. The skin cancer check program is the Academy's longest-standing ...
DermaSensor announced newly published studies supporting the performance of its device for evaluating suspicious skin lesions ...