The implementation of a modified Skin and Ultraviolet Neoplasia Transplant Risk Assessment Calculator (SUNTRAC) risk-based surveillance program, which included primary care, dermatology, and ...
Integrated analyses of the Phase 2 PAISLEY-SLE and PAISLEY LTE studies showed that Sotyktu maintained a consistent safety profile and durable efficacy in patients with moderate-to-severe SLE with up ...
An electronic health record-integrated tool improved skin cancer screening and detection rates among solid organ transplant ...
Researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine have developed a battery-free wearable patch that could help detect skin cancer earlier and more accurately, potentially saving lives by making ...
A new wearable patch can detect early signs of the deadliest form of skin cancer. The wireless device allows screening of ...
Cytrellis Biosystems, Inc. ("Cytrellis" or the "Company"), a medical aesthetics company bridging the gap in skin restoration, today announced that it has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — The American Academy of Dermatology, Rochester Regional Health, and Rochester firefighters teamed up to offer a free skin cancer screening at the Union Hall Saturday. A few hundred ...
Screening is an effective tool for reducing the burden of cancer,” per Fred Hutch public health researcher Chris Li. “But it's a complex process with multiple steps." Unfortunately, many Americans are ...
Lung cancer screening might be the best-kept secret in health care today. Only about 16% of those who are eligible in the U.S. get screened for lung cancer, but a study appearing in NEJM Catalyst ...
In a troubling intersection of aggressive medical marketing and privacy concerns, thousands of Americans are receiving unrequested colon cancer screening tests at their doorsteps, a practice that has ...
Because aircraft personnel are routinely exposed to galactic cosmic radiation and ultraviolet radiation, they face an elevated risk for certain cancers.
Lung cancer screening might be the best-kept secret in health care today. Only about 16 percent of those who are eligible in the U.S. get screened for lung cancer, but a study coming out in NEJM ...