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Common Mole or Melanoma?
Some adults can have up to 40 moles. But when should you start worrying about skin cancer?

Sunscreen and Sun Safety
Before you hit the beach or the lake this summer, follow these easy tips to keep you and your family sun-safe.

The Future of Medicine
Medication isn't always one size fits all. But pharmacogenomics is now allowing a more personalized approach.

Colorectal Cancer Q&A
Over 136,000 people were diagnosed with colorectal cancer in the United States last year, reports the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Here's what you need to know.

How To Prevent Infection During Cancer Treatment
Cancer is one of the most serious, yet increasingly common, diagnoses a person can receive. Fighting the disease often demands surgery, radiation, chemotherapy or a combination of the three, all of which have risk factors of their own.

What You Need to Know About the HPV Vaccine
January is Cervical Health Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness about how women can protect themselves from HPV and cervical cancer.
Cancer Meds in 2015: A Year in Review
This year was a big one for cancer treatment.
'Movember' Shines Spotlight on Men's Health
It's not just about letting your facial hair grow wild — "Movember" is about men's health, and that includes prostate and testicular cancers.
How to Do a Breast Self-Exam
A quick and easy self-check could make a big difference in women's health.
How to Save Face: Mohs Micrographic Surgery
Many skin cancers occur on the face. Removing them is vital, but it can be disfiguring. That's where Mohs micrographic surgery could step in.