skin cancer
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If you don't want cancer to knock on the door, don't forget to apply sunscreen to your eyelids!
don't forget to apply sunscreen to your eyelids: the uv image below will help us remember up to 10% of the face when applying sunscreen to help cancer knock on the door earlier. please watch it! -
7 symptoms of early cancer are often neglected by 90% of people
be serious about getting a health check when you find that your body has the following signs because they are most likely an early sign of cancer. -
Warning: Organ transplant recipients have a very high risk of skin cancer
this finding has been stirring up the academic circles as well as the patients who have been and organ transplantation to extend life. -
Interesting finding: Finding a bacterium can help prevent skin cancer
scientists say a skin bacterium - often found on healthy human skin - can help protect against skin cancer. -
Common antihypertensive drugs are linked to skin cancer risk
long-term use of drugs to lower high blood pressure may increase the risk of developing skin cancer, a study with nearly 80,000 recent participants showed. -
A simple blood test can predict the return of skin cancer
a simple blood test on skin cancer patients can now help doctors predict the chance of getting skin cancer again after many years when symptoms appear. -
Artificial intelligence can help detect melanoma skin cancer
a team of researchers is developing a system based on artificial intelligence (ai) that can help detect melanoma early. -
5 false taboos when caring for people with cancer
many people with cancer often have excessive care and abstinence that makes the body unable to resist to fight this dangerous disease. -
Successful manufacture of new medical ink marks the goal of radiotherapy to treat skin cancer
a group of american scientists have successfully invented a new marking medical ink that helps treat skin cancer by radiotherapy. -
Drinking too much white wine can increase your risk of skin cancer
each link between the harmful effects of white wine and the risk of skin cancer has been discovered and proven by us science. -
Thick skin on the palms, soles of the feet may be related to esophageal cancer
a new medical finding from people with thick skin on the palms and feet is receiving the attention of many people. -
Warning: Organ transplant recipients have a very high risk of skin cancer
this finding has been stirring up the academic circles as well as the patients who have been and organ transplantation to extend life. -
Interesting finding: Finding a bacterium can help prevent skin cancer
scientists say a skin bacterium - often found on healthy human skin - can help protect against skin cancer. -
Common antihypertensive drugs are linked to skin cancer risk
long-term use of drugs to lower high blood pressure may increase the risk of developing skin cancer, a study with nearly 80,000 recent participants showed. -
A simple blood test can predict the return of skin cancer
a simple blood test on skin cancer patients can now help doctors predict the chance of getting skin cancer again after many years when symptoms appear. -
Artificial intelligence can help detect melanoma skin cancer
a team of researchers is developing a system based on artificial intelligence (ai) that can help detect melanoma early. -
Successful manufacture of new medical ink marks the goal of radiotherapy to treat skin cancer
a group of american scientists have successfully invented a new marking medical ink that helps treat skin cancer by radiotherapy. -
Drinking too much white wine can increase your risk of skin cancer
each link between the harmful effects of white wine and the risk of skin cancer has been discovered and proven by us science. -
Thick skin on the palms, soles of the feet may be related to esophageal cancer
a new medical finding from people with thick skin on the palms and feet is receiving the attention of many people.