More than half of all melanoma diagnoses among white Americans may be overdiagnosed, according to a new study led by a researcher at Dell Medical School at the University of Texas at Austin.
The researchers found that White patients had the highest absolute incidence of first and second primary melanoma (47.67 per ...
The next time you clip your toenails, take a minute and a closer look at your toes and the rest of your feet — that extra 60 ...
About 8 to 10 million Americans over age 40 have an overabundance of cloned white blood cells, or lymphocytes ... have an elevated risk for several health complications, including melanoma, a form of ...
For this study, researchers analyzed 546,756 patients with first primary cutaneous melanoma diagnosed during 2000-2019. The vast majority of patients were White (96%), but the cohort also included ...
A total of 80,173 patients with head and neck cutaneous melanoma were included, of whom 96.2% were White, 2.9% were Hispanic (of any race), 0.4% were Asian or Pacific Islander, 0.2% were Black, and ...
Share on Facebook. Opens in a new tab or window Share on X. Opens in a new tab or window Share on LinkedIn. Opens in a new tab or window A melanoma diagnosis increases risk of a second primary ...