Posted February 11, 2026 in News
As one of the most dangerous of all the skin cancers, a melanoma diagnosis can be a scary one. Fortunately, survival rates for patients who discover their cancer early are very high, and rates are improving for those in the later stages. In this blog, we discuss treatment options at various stages and the importance […]
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Posted February 11, 2026 in Melanoma
If you develop an itchy spot on your skin (pruritus), it may be more than irritating. For some, the sudden symptoms could indicate something more serious, including melanoma skin cancer. This blog will cover common causes of itchy skin and address the question, “Does melanoma itch?” We will also discuss other melanoma symptoms to watch […]
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Posted February 10, 2026 in Melanoma
Melanoma is the most dangerous type of skin cancer, but early detection is key to effective treatment and eliminating the cancer before it spreads. Here, we’ll discuss what early-stage melanoma looks like to help you identify suspicious skin changes when melanoma treatmentis most successful. How to Identify a Melanoma Mole Melanoma moles come from melanocytes, […]
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Posted August 29, 2025 in Mohs
Mohs surgery involves surgically removing skin cancer, leaving a wound that will form a scar in its place. Here, we discuss Mohs surgery recovery, going over how to care for the wound and sharing additional tips for recovery. Mohs Surgery Recovery For many skin cancer patients, Mohs surgery can be an excellent treatment option that […]
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Posted May 01, 2025 in Mohs
Mohs surgery is one of the most effective treatments for certain types of skin cancer. It’s known for its high success rate and precision. If you have been recommended this procedure, one of your first questions is likely: How much does Mohs surgery cost? While there is no one-size-fits-all answer, this guide will help you […]
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Posted January 15, 2025 in Skin Cancer
Wearing sunscreen daily is one of the best ways to protect your skin from harmful UV rays, which helps prevent skin cancer. We recommend daily usage of sunscreen with an SPF (sun protection factor) of 30 or higher as a regular part of your skincare routine. This helps prevent sunburns, sun damage, and premature aging. […]
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