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If you spend any time at all outside, you really need to protect yourself from the sun's rays. Skin cancer affects people of all ages and even all races.
Dermatologists share skin cancer myths to stop believing now. From the truth about tanning beds to the severity of skin cancers, here’s what to know.
Consumer Skin cancer prevention tips for people with dark skin Cancer might show up in unexpected spots for Black people, including under the nails or on the palms.
Alexa Bliss made her triumphant return to WWE earlier this year, following a long hiatus to become a mother and rehab injuries, but the former WWE Women's Tag Team Champion was dealt a tough blow ...
As temperatures rise, it's important for Arizonans to catch the early signs of skin cancer as well as protect their skin from extreme heat, one expert says.
Consumer Reports Too often, Black patients get late diagnoses of deadly skin cancer Surviving begins with knowing what to look for — and where. The following offers guidance on skin self-checks.
It's never too late to reduce your skin cancer risk. From the best sunscreens to symptoms you shouldn't ignore, CR offers key sun protection advice.
WWE legend Ric Flair said he has been diagnosed with skin cancer for the second time in three years and will undergo treatment beginning next week.
WWE legend Ric Flair reveals he's been diagnosed with skin cancer for the "second time in three years" after he previously denied the claims online.
Ric Flair is going a second round with skin cancer. The legendary professional wrestler confirmed his cancer diagnosis on Friday. Flair, 76, will begin treatment next week. According to People ...
WWE wrestling legend Ric Flair, 76, tells PEOPLE exclusively that he has skin cancer for the 'second time in 3 years,' and will begin treatment next week, he said on Friday, June 6.
A Fox TV news anchor discovered this week that he had skin cancer during a live TV segment. Mike Jerrick, co-host of “Good Day Philadelphia” on FOX29, was broadcasting a skin care segment with ...