Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the United States and melanoma is the most dangerous type. In fact, Melanoma kills an estimated more than 10,000 people in the US annually.
Board-certified dermatologist and founder of Forman Dermatology and Skin Cancer Institute in Tampa, Seth Forman, MD joined me for a discussion on the ABC’s of melanoma to include risk factors, things to look for, prevention and treatment.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download
Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | RSS
Related:
- Skin cancer: Using sunscreen correctly
- Melanoma: How the aggressive skin cancer spreads
- Skin cancer: Dermatologists say beware of ‘black salve’
- Skin cancer: Spotting signs early
- Psoriasis: Oral treatment clinical trials
- Ringworm: Is it a worm? No, it’s a fungus among us
- Hantavirus: An interview with Dr Paul Ettestad
- Dengue fever: 80 cases reported in US and territories in 1st six months of 2017
- NECC owner, Barry Cadden, gets 9 years in prison over 2012 nationwide fungal meningitis outbreak
- Yemen cholera death toll rises to 1400
- Maine reports 1st measles case since 1997
- Salmonella outbreak: Frozen raw breaded chicken products linked to illnesses
