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Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the U.S. It occurs in more than a million people each year, including many older people. There are three main types of skin cancer: basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma. Of the three, melanoma is the most serious. Skin cancer occurs when abnormal cells form and multiply in an uncontrolled way in the epidermis, or abnormal cells from the epidermis invade the dermis of the skin. Basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma are skin cancers that are named for the epidermal cells from which they develop.
Researchers find active protein in tumor cells might help in new cancer treatments

Researchers find active protein in tumor cells might help in new cancer treatments

Researchers get a complete atlas of zebrafish genetic data for biomedical research

Researchers get a complete atlas of zebrafish genetic data for biomedical research

Research sheds light on mechanism for skin cell death, likely to help treat cancer

Research sheds light on mechanism for skin cell death, likely to help treat cancer

Study uncovers genomic drivers and therapeutic vulnerabilities of transformed cutaneous T-cell lymphoma

Study uncovers genomic drivers and therapeutic vulnerabilities of transformed cutaneous T-cell lymphoma

Microbes hindering cancer therapy seem to play a bigger role than helpful ones

Microbes hindering cancer therapy seem to play a bigger role than helpful ones

TGen collaborates with Deepcell to employ AI for analyzing single cell morphology

TGen collaborates with Deepcell to employ AI for analyzing single cell morphology

Study shows how skin cells act as a firewall against cancer

Study shows how skin cells act as a firewall against cancer

Immune cell patterns can help predict kidney cancer patients' response to immunotherapy

Immune cell patterns can help predict kidney cancer patients' response to immunotherapy

Researchers generate first "atlas" of human melanocytes in the body

Researchers generate first "atlas" of human melanocytes in the body

Research findings likely to enhance genome-based disease prediction

Research findings likely to enhance genome-based disease prediction

Study reveals melanoma is associated with a chemical conversion in DNA

Study reveals melanoma is associated with a chemical conversion in DNA

Researchers successfully create genetically engineered marsupials via genome editing

Researchers successfully create genetically engineered marsupials via genome editing

Simple electromechanical device can be used for deep tissue pathology diagnosis

Simple electromechanical device can be used for deep tissue pathology diagnosis

Study: Turning off molecular switch could help treat melanoma

Study: Turning off molecular switch could help treat melanoma

Study finds an amyloid link between melanoma and Parkinson’s disease

Study finds an amyloid link between melanoma and Parkinson’s disease

Scientists identify new biomarkers in the blood of patients with malignant melanoma

Scientists identify new biomarkers in the blood of patients with malignant melanoma

Gut microbiome alterations help melanoma patients to respond to immunotherapy

Gut microbiome alterations help melanoma patients to respond to immunotherapy

Gene-based blood test may predict treatment success in people with metastatic melanoma

Gene-based blood test may predict treatment success in people with metastatic melanoma

Scientists use new approach to avert drug resistance in glioblastomas

Scientists use new approach to avert drug resistance in glioblastomas

Scientists detect genomic DNA changes even in sun-protected skin

Scientists detect genomic DNA changes even in sun-protected skin

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