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Skin Aging Linked to Sun Lamps, Tanning Beds
An article in the September 2009 issue of Harvard Women's Health Watch notes the dangers of ultraviolet exposure.
New Treatments Possible for Melanoma
An international team of researchers has identified a new method for selectively killing metastatic melanoma cells, which may lead to new areas for drug development in melanoma—a cancer that is highly resistant to current treatment strategies.
New Study Deems Tanning Beds as 'Potential Carcinogens'
The International Agency for Research on Cancer, the cancer-studying branch of the World Health Organization, has named tanning beds as 'potential carcinogens,' possibly leading people to seek alternatives.
Sun Care Products Becoming More Appealing
According to beauty researcher Mintel, new developments in sun care are making the products more appealing to consumers.
Gene-mapping Study Shows Those At Risk for Melanoma
New research has shown why people with the greatest number of moles are at increased risk of the most dangerous form of skin cancer.
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Study Finds Skin Cancer Rates Higher Among Athletes
Training in the summer sun can expose athletes to more of the dangerous effects of UV rays.
Cancer Drug May Help Improve Sun-damaged Skin
A new study has showcased how the chemotherapy drug fluorouracil aids in reducing actinic keratoses lesions.
Basal Cell Skin Cancer Shown to Be Caused by Actinic Keratoses
Helping scientists understand more about the causes of skin cancer—which also aids in creating more effective treatments—recent research on actinic keratoses has brought new information to light.

