Skin Cancer/Melanoma
Dr. Naiara Sbroggio Barbosa explains that people of all skin colors are at risk of skin cancer and recommends precautions to protect skin.
Dr. Tina Hieken answers questions about surgery for melanoma and research being conducted at Mayo Clinic that is helping to improve patient outcomes.
A key part of protecting your skin with sunscreen is making sure the sunscreen you're using is still effective.
Dr. Dawn Davis explains what precautions skin cancer survivors should take to stay safe while enjoying the outdoors.
Dermatologist Dr. Dawn Davis debunks the myth that people with dark skin are less likely to develop skin cancer.
Dermatologist Dr. Megha Tollefson offers tips for keeping babies safe from sunburn — and skin cancer risk — while outdoors.
After learning that her melanoma had returned, 42-year-old Christina Armendariz sought care at Mayo Clinic and is now cancer-free.
Skin, breast, prostate and lung are the most commonly diagnosed cancers in the U.S. Learn how to reduce your risk.
More than half of all people who receive solid organ transplants will have an incidence of skin cancer.
Dermatologist Naiara Sbroggio Barbosa, M.D., explains how people with darker skin tones can protect themselves from skin cancer.