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- PD1 Blocker Shrinks Advanced Squamous Cell Skin Cancershttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/pd1-blocker-shrinks-advanced-squamous-cell-skin-cancers/2457737/A checkpoint inhibitor shrinks the tumors of nearly half of patients with an incurable, advanced form of squamous cell carcinoma, an international team reports in the New England Journal of Medicine. “These results mark a potential paradigm shift in the treatment of pa
- With New Team, Revance Readies for Launch of their Botox Competitorhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/with-new-team-revance-readies-for-launch-of-their-botox-competitor/2457819/With the advent of four new positions, Revance Therapeutics is expanding their commercialization team in anticipation of the product launch of for DaxibotulinumtoxinA for Injection (RT002) in the treatment of glabellar lines.
- Indiana Becomes First 'SUNucated' State in 2018https://practicaldermatology.com/news/indiana-becomes-first-sunucated-state-in-2018/2457826/The Indiana Academy of Dermatology (IAD), with a grant from the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery Association (ASDSA), helped successfully pass legislation to ensure students are protected from the dangers of UV rays while
- Proscia Inks Agreement to Bring Deep-Learning Technology to Dermatopathologyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/proscia-inks-agreement-to-bring-deep-learning-technology-to-dermatopathology/2457832/Proscia Inc., creators of AI-powered digital pathology software, signed a first-of-its-kind agreement with one of the largest dermatopathology labs in the country. This agreement provides Proscia with exclusive access to pathology slides and expert pathologist ground-truth data for an arr
- SK Breakthrough: FDA Approves Eskata (hydrogen peroxide) Topical Solution from Aclarishttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/sk-breakthrough-fda-approves-eskata-hydrogen-peroxide-topical-solution-from-aclaris/2457950/The FDA has approved ESKATA™ (hydrogen peroxide) topical solution, 40% (w/w) from Aclaris Therapeutics, Inc. for the treatment of seborrheic keratoses (SKs). SKs are non-cancerous skin growths that affect more than 83 million American adults. They may frequently appear in highly visible are
- ASDS Elects New Officers, Board Membershttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/asds-elects-new-officers-board-members/2457995/Members of the
- ASDS Elects New Officers, Board Membershttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/asds-elects-new-officers-board-members/2458016/The American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS) introduced their new Vice Presid
- Two New Grants Continue Dr. Fredric S. Brandt's Legacyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/two-new-grants-continue-dr-fredric-s-brandts-legacy/2458018/Two American Society for Dermatologic Surgery members received grants totaling more tha
- New Data: Aclaris' A-101 40% Safely Banishes Facial SK Lesionshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/new-data-aclaris-a-101-40-safely-banishes-facial-sk-lesions/2458044/Good news for Aclaris. New data suggest that their drug candidate A-101 40 percent may be an appealing option to remove seborrheic keratosis (SK) lesions in highly visible areas, such as the face, with minimal risk of s
- Link Found Between a Molecular Driver of Melanoma Progression and Novel Therapeutic Agenthttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/link-found-between-a-molecular-driver-of-melanoma-progression-and-novel-therapeutic-agent/2458065/Research linking autophagy with the Wnt signaling pathway, a key regulator of melanoma progression and metastasis, may guide effective use of autophagy inhibitors. The findings appear online in Cancer Research. Autophagy allows cancer cells to survive under stressful cond