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- Melanoma Survival Rates Lower in Patients with Skin of Colorhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/melanoma-survival-rates-lower-in-patients-with-skin-of-color/2458482/Although patients with skin of color are less likely to develop melanoma than caucasian patients, they have a higher rate of mortality from the disease, new research shows. Writing in the Jounral of the A
- ASDS Disagrees with New Skin Cancer Screening Recommendationhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/asds-disagrees-with-new-skin-cancer-screening-recommendation/2458483/The US Preventive Service Task Force (USPSTF) has declined to take a stance on the value of preventive skin cancer screenings for the second time in seven years, and The American Society for Dermatologic Surgery ASDS is responding with disappointment. The USPSTF says there is insufficient
- FDA Cracks Down on Mercury in Anti-Aging Productshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/fda-cracks-down-on-mercury-in-anti-aging-products/2458488/The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is re-issuing a warning about the dangers of mercury in skin creams, beauty and antiseptic soaps, and lotions. In the past few years, the FDA and state health officials
- Syneron Candela's PicoWay Picosecond Laser Receives U.S. FDA Clearance for Ultra-Short 785nm Wavelengthhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/syneron-candelas-picoway-picosecond-laser-receives-us-fda-clearance-for-ultra-short-785nm-wavelength/2458489/And then there were three. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared Syneron Medical Ltd.’s PicoWay® picosecond laser for a new ultra-short 785nm wavelength. The addition of the new
- Galderma and Chugai Announce Global License Agreement for Nemolizumab, Novel Biologic for Skin Diseaseshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/galderma-and-chugai-announce-global-license-agreement-for-nemolizumab-novel-biologic-for-skin-diseases/2458496/Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. and Galderma Pharma S.A. have entered into a global license agreement for nemolizumab (CIM331), the anti-IL-31 receptor A humanized monoclonal antibody created by Chugai, which is currently under development for atopic dermatitis and pruritus in hemodialysis patien
- Indoor Tanning Rates Among Minors in NJ Stays Same Despite 2013 Banhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/indoor-tanning-rates-among-minors-in-nj-stays-same-despite-2013-ban/2458494/Indoor tanning rates among children under age 17 in New Jersey didn’t budge after a ban enacted in 2013, and rates increased among male high school students in the Garden State from 2012 to 2014, according to a study in the Journal
- Novan: First Patient Dosed in Phase 2 Anti-Fungal Programhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/nolan-first-patient-dosed-in-phase-2-anti-fungal-program/2458492/The first patient has been dosed in Novan's clinical program to evaluate the efficacy and safety of topical nitric oxide product candidate SB208 in the treatment of infections caused by dermatophytes such as Trichophyton rubrum (“T. rubrum”). Novan is developing
- CeraVe: Suncare Products Get Skin Cancer Foundation Seal of Recommendationhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/cerave-suncare-products-get-skin-cancer-foundation-seal-of-recommendation/2458495/Two products from Valeant Consumer Healthcare's CeraVe skincare line have received The Skin Cancer Foundation (SCF) Seal of Recommendation for sunscreens. CeraVe® AM Facial Moisturizing Lotion with SPF 30 has earned the “Daily Use” Seal and CeraVe
- Revance's Injectable Toxin to Enter Phase 3 Trialshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/revances-injectable-toxin-to-enter-phase-3-trials/2458500/It’s game on for Revance Therapeutics, Inc. The company expects to initiate Phase 3 clinical trials of Injectable DaxibotulinumtoxinA (RT002) for the treatment of glabellar lines in the second half of 2016. Revance is moving forward with an
- New International Index Suggests Skin Cancer More Prevalent in Developed Countrieshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/new-international-index-suggests-skin-cancer-more-prevalent-in-developed-countries/2458504/The USA has the 9th highest diagnoses of skin cancer per capita annually, according to a new report from Derma.plus. New Zealand had the most cases of skin cancer per capita followed by Australia, Switzerland, Sweden, and