A Phase I clinical trial of an implantable vaccine to treat melanoma has begun. A…
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Melanoma is a serious form of skin cancer that originates in the melanocytes, the cells responsible for producing melanin, the pigment that gives skin its color. It is less common than other skin cancers but is significantly more dangerous due to its high likelihood of spreading to other parts of the body if not caught early. Melanoma can develop from existing moles or appear on previously normal skin and is often characterized by changes in color, size, or feel of moles. Key warning signs include asymmetry, irregular borders, uneven color, diameter larger than a pencil eraser, and evolving appearance. Risk factors for melanoma include excessive exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun or tanning beds, having fair skin, a family history of melanoma, and having many moles or atypical moles. Early detection through regular skin checks and protection against UV exposure are crucial in preventing and effectively treating melanoma. Treatments vary based on the stage and may include surgical removal, immunotherapy, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy.
Using a nano-sensor constructed of nano-sized carbon tubes coated with strands of DNA, researchers from…
In a newly published study, Yale University researchers show that a fast-acting virus targets most…
New research presented at the 2013 annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology…
Redheads with fair skin are more susceptible to the damaging effects of the Sun. A…
A recent study showed that using the combined treatment of kinase inhibitors dabrafenib and trametinib,…
Findings suggest that our own immune system may be working against us when it comes…
Zelboraf, which targets the mutated BRAF gene, is used to treat melanoma, but it isn’t…