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    May 2, 2010 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. The Many Types of Skin Cancer

    As a sun lover with a fair complexion and a history of blistering sunburns, I've spent much of the last decade waiting for skin cancer. So when I noticed that a fleshy pink nodule on the side of my head seemed to be growing exponentially, I headed to the dermatologist for official confirmation.
    As a sun lover with a fair complexion and a history of blistering sunburns, I've spent much of the last decade waiting for skin cancer. So when I noticed that a fleshy pink nodule on the side of my head seemed to be growing exponentially, I headed to...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Squamous Cell Cancer, Northwestern University, Los Angeles, Surgery

  2. May 21, 2010 |Story| Health Portal
  3. Celebrities & Skin Cancer

    Skin cancer strikes everyone and know no age boundary either—athletes, movie stars, musicians, politicians, talk show hosts, reporters, royalty and regular people alike. Here are 16 well-known people who survived skin cancer scares—and three who tragically didn't.
    HealthKey.com contributor
    Skin cancer strikes everyone and know no age boundary either—athletes, movie stars, musicians, politicians, talk show hosts, reporters, royalty and regular people alike. Here are 16 well-known people who survived skin cancer scares—and three...

    Tags: Melanie Griffith, Troy Aikman, Cybill Shepherd, John McCain, Helena Christensen

  4. May 21, 2010 |Story| Health Portal
  5. Check Your Rear-View Mirror, and Your Skin

    If Dr. Scott Fosko had his way, truckers would slather on sunscreen as routinely as they log their miles.
    McClatchy-Tribune
    If Dr. Scott Fosko had his way, truckers would slather on sunscreen as routinely as they log their miles. As National Skin Cancer Awareness month rolls by and the sun's rays get stronger, Fosko, chairman of dermatology at St. Louis University Medical...

    Tags: Services and Shopping, Colleges and Universities, Skin Cancer Awareness Month, Squamous Cell Cancer, Social Issues

  6. May 21, 2010 |Story| Health Portal
  7. Basal Cell Carcinoma

    Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is not only the most common form of skin cancer&mdash;it's the most common form of all cancers, affecting approximately one million Americans annually, according to <a href=&quot;http://www.skincancer.org" target="_blank">The Skin Cancer Foundation.</a>But it's also the most easy skin cancer to treat and the least likely to spread.
    HealthKey.com contributor
    Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is not only the most common form of skin cancer—it's the most common form of all cancers, affecting approximately one million Americans annually, according to The Skin Cancer Foundation.But it's also the most easy skin...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Chemosurgery, Mayo Clinic, Health, Dermatology

  8. May 21, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Moles' Split Personality

    We've long been told to keep an eye on our moles lest they progress to melanoma, a form of skin cancer that's treatable if caught early, deadly if not. But not all moles are equal -- some are risky; others can be safely left alone. The biological roots of those differences are not really understood. However, scientists are making progress on several fronts.
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    We've long been told to keep an eye on our moles lest they progress to melanoma, a form of skin cancer that's treatable if caught early, deadly if not. But not all moles are equal -- some are risky; others can be safely left alone. The biological roots of...

    Tags: Education, Michael Green, Mole (lesion), University of California, Los Angeles Times

  10. Aug 20, 2009 |Story| WXMI
  11. Chemo Before Skin Cancer Forms

    Millions of sun worshipers end up paying a high price for sunbathing, but now there's a new way to heal the sun damage, before it's too late.
    Millions of sun worshipers end up paying a high price for sunbathing, but now there's a new way to heal the sun damage, before it's too late. Dermatologist, Dr. Paul Friedman with DermSurgery Laser Center in Houston is using a topical chemotherapy that...

    Tags: Sun-Damaged Skin, Medical Procedures and Tests, Surgery, Tumors, Health

  12. Aug 26, 2009 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  13. Apr 1, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  14. Second opinions

    A public official's health is legitimate commentary fodder. Dick Cheney's blood clots and heart issues. Bill Clinton's cardiac-burger attacks. Ronald Reagan's basal cell carcinoma and (yuck!) colon polyps. But life-threatening cancer? That's pretty much uncharted territory. No surprise, then, that most cartoonists skipped over Elizabeth Edwards' and White House spokesman Tony Snow's announcements in favor of more comfortable topics &#8212; war, genocide or pet poisoning. A couple of us took the easy way out, second-guessing the second-guessers. Kevin Siers was of two minds, but Walt Handelsman delivered a thoughtful point. Now there's another opinion worth considering.
    Joel Pett is the Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist of the Lexington Herald-Leader. His work also appears in USA Today.
    A public official's health is legitimate commentary fodder. Dick Cheney's blood clots and heart issues. Bill Clinton's cardiac-burger attacks. Ronald Reagan's basal cell carcinoma and (yuck!) colon polyps. But life-threatening cancer? That's pretty much...

    Tags: Hamburgers, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dick Cheney, Foods and Beverages, Bill Clinton

  15. Jul 9, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  16. Sunburn prevalence

    Despite years of health warnings about skin cancer, Americans continue to subject themselves to the sun's harms. New data show that from 1999 to 2004, sunburn prevalence among U.S. adults increased. Whites have the highest prevalence of sunburn...

    Tags: Health Organizations, Adults, Health, California, Sunburn

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Some basal cell carcinomas, like this one, have a raised border.
Legendary actress Elizabeth Taylor, 78, had radiation t...
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Legendary actress Elizabeth Taylor, 78, had radiation therapy to treat basal cell carcinoma on her cheek.