Skin Cancer Articles

Browse eMedTV's wide range of articles related to skin cancer including topics such as skin cancer prevention, skin cancer, and skin cancer treatment. Use the search box at the top-right corner of the page to find information about other health topics.

Descriptions of Featured Skin Cancer Articles

Skin Cancer

Getting too much sun can increase your risk of skin cancer, the most common cancer in the United States. This eMedTV article takes an in-depth look at skin cancer, explaining what it is, why it occurs, how it is diagnosed, and more.

Melanoma

The percentage of people who develop melanoma in the United States has doubled in the past 30 years. This eMedTV article offers an in-depth look at this increasingly common condition, including risk factors, symptoms, and treatment options.

Basal Cell Carcinoma

The most common type of skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma grows slowly, and rarely spreads to other areas. This eMedTV article takes an in-depth look at basal cell carcinoma, including its risk factors, symptoms, and treatment.

Squamous Cell Carcinoma

There are several types of skin cancer, and squamous cell carcinoma is one of the most common ones. This eMedTV segment features an overview of squamous cell carcinoma, including its risk factors, symptoms, treatment, and more.

Skin Cancer Types

The two most common skin cancer types, which this eMedTV article describes in detail, include basal cell and squamous cell carcinoma. Less common types discussed in this article include melanoma, cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, and Kaposi's sarcoma.

Melanoma Symptoms

This page on the eMedTV Web site describes signs and symptoms of melanoma in detail. Thinking of "ABCD" can help you to remember them: asymmetry, border, color, and diameter. Differences between early and advanced melanoma symptoms are also discussed.

Skin Cancer Treatment

For people with skin cancer, treatment options may include surgery, topical chemotherapy, and radiotherapy. This eMedTV Web page discusses the factors that affect treatment for skin cancer and provides links to additional information.

Skin Cancer Prevention

This eMedTV page discusses skin cancer prevention in detail. It offers tips to increase protective factors (such as limiting exposure to UV radiation) and explains risk factors (such as having a fair complexion or previous history of skin cancer.)

Causes of Skin Cancer

This eMedTV article discusses the possible causes of skin cancer, including ultraviolet radiation from the sun or artificial sources, such as sunlamps or tanning beds. This article also offers tips to minimize the risk of developing the disease.

Merkel Cell Carcinoma

Merkel cell carcinoma tends to develop on or just beneath the skin's surface and in the hair follicles. This eMedTV article provides an overview of this rare form of cancer, including symptoms, treatment options, and the chances of it metastasizing.

Causes of Melanoma

This eMedTV article describes various potential causes of melanoma. While the exact causes are still unknown, risk factors for the condition include excessive sun exposure, a history of sunburns, and having more than 50 moles.

Skin Cancer Surgery

This eMedTV article describes various types of skin cancer surgery in detail, such as excisional surgery, Mohs surgery, cryosurgery, laser surgery, dermabrasion, and grafts. Possible side effects and what to expect regarding scars are also discussed.

Malignant Melanoma

Malignant melanoma, as this eMedTV resource explains, is a type of cancer affecting pigment cells -- primarily those found in the skin. Risk factors, symptoms, and treatment options associated with the condition are also discussed in this article.

Melanoma Treatment

Choices for melanoma treatment include surgery, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and radiation therapy. This eMedTV Web page describes each of these treatment options in detail. Side effects and follow-up visits are also discussed.

Skin Cancer Research

This eMedTV article explores various areas of skin cancer research. This research has led to new treatments, such as photodynamic therapy. Also, participants in research studies have the first chance to benefit from these and other new treatments.

Stages of Melanoma

This section of the eMedTV library compares the various stages of melanoma. The stages range from 0 to IV and also include recurrent melanoma. They vary in size, location, and whether they have spread to lymph nodes or other areas of the body.