Tattoo ink doesn’t just sit inertly in the skin. New research shows it moves rapidly into the lymphatic system, where it can ...
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Tattoos may raise the risk of melanoma skin cancer
Can tattoos protect your skin from the sun’s harmful rays, or do they make things worse? A new study I conducted with colleagues suggests there may be cause for concern. We found that people with ...
Scientists from the University of Sydney found that vitamin B3 may help reduce skin cancer risk in people with a high risk. The research was published in The New England Journal of Medicine and ...
Keytruda plus platinum-based chemotherapy was found to be both safe and efficacious in treating penile squamous cell carcinoma (PSCC), according to findings from the phase 2 HERCULES trial presented ...
Gideon the dog has been with the Glatfelter family for over six years. One day, they noticed he had bad breath. Weeks later, ...
Phase I clinical trials remain essential for new drug development, identifying new treatment pathways, and identifying optimal dosing, the American Society of Clinical Oncology emphasized in a new ...
A new study from Lund University suggests people with tattoos may have a 29% higher risk of developing melanoma, a dangerous ...
Ike Onwere, MD: It is [sometimes] based on giving the FOLFOX [leucovorin, fluorouracil, and oxaliplatin] every 2 weeks. It’s ...
However, tattoos did not appear to increase the risk of squamous cell carcinoma, another type of skin cancer related to UV damage. Although both cancers share a common cause, they arise from different ...
For a growing number of people, tattoo ink stays in the body for the rest of their lives. At the same time as tattoos are ...
L1 immune checkpoint inhibitor approved for aCSCC, UNLOXCYT is an evolution in checkpoint inhibition, offering a balance of ...
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