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- Almirall: Phase 3 Studies of KX2-391 for AK Meet Primary Endpointshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/almirall-phase-3-studies-of-kx2-391-for-ak-meet-primary-endpoints/2457676/Both Phase 3 studies of KX2-391met the primary endpoint of complete clearance of actinic keratosis (AK) lesions at day 57 within the face or scalp treatment areas, Almirall, SA reports. Each study achieved statistical significance on this endpoint. The double-blind, randomized, vehi
- Skin Cancer Risk Varies Based on Organ Transplant Patients' Skin Tonehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/skin-cancer-risk-varies-based-on-organ-transplant-patients-skin-tone/2457673/Dermatologists must know how to evaluate organ transplant patients’ unique risk factors for skin cancer and counsel these patients accordingly. “Individuals who receive organ transplants need to take immunosuppressive medications for the rest of their lives, and this makes it
- New Applicator Suggests Cryolipolysis May Be an Option for Male Pseudogynecomastiahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/new-applicator-suggests-cryolipolysis-may-be-an-option-for-male-pseudogynecomastia/2457678/Thanks to a conformable surface applicator, cryolipolysis can be a safe and effective way to treat male pseudogynecomastia, according to a recent study in Lasers in Surgery and Medicine (LSM). “This split-b
- Can Turning Off a Mutation Causing Wrinkling and Hair Loss Reverse the Processes? New Mouse Model Says Yeshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/can-turning-off-a-mutation-causing-wrinkling-and-hair-loss-reverse-the-processes-new-mouse-model-says-yes/2457680/A new mouse model may one day allow scientists to reverse age-associated wrinkles and hair loss. When a mutation leading to mitochondrial dysfunction is induced, the mouse develops wrinkled skin and extensive, visible hair loss in a matter of weeks, but when the mitochondrial function is
- Pulse Biosciences: First Patients Treated in Study of Sebaceous Hyperplasia Lesionshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/pulse-biosciences-first-patients-treated-in-study-of-sebaceous-hyperplasia-lesions/2457682/Pulse Biosciences, Inc. says the first patients have been treated in its multi-center study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of its Nano-Pulse Stimulation (NPS) technology for eliminating Sebaceous Hyperplasia (SH). SH is an unsightly benign skin lesion that typically appears on facial skin an
- Skin Cancer Foundation Accepting Grant Applicationshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/skin-cancer-foundation-accepting-grant-applications/2457690/The Skin Cancer Foundation is now accepting applications for support of pilot research projects related to skin cancer. Two grants of $50,000 and one grant of $25,000 will be awa
- Dermatologists, Skin Cancer Survivors Tell "Skin Cancers, Take a Hike!"https://practicaldermatology.com/news/dermatologists-skin-cancer-survivors-tell-skin-cancers-take-a-hike/2457695/To help raise awareness of skin cancer prevention and detection, 12 dermatologists, skin cancer survivors, and their family and friends will tell “Skin Cancer, Take a Hike!” during a four-day trek through remote Alaska. Starting Sunday, July 15, the hikers will trek more than 20 miles
- Sensus Healthcare Forms Strategic Agreement with SkinCure Oncologyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/sensus-healthcare-forms-strategic-agreement-with-skincure-oncology/2457697/Sensus Healthcare, Inc., which specializes in the non-invasive treatment of non-melanoma skin cancers (NMSC) and keloids with Image-Guided Superficial Radiation Therapy (IGSRT), formed a strategic agreement focused on marketing the SRT-100 Vision with SkinCure Oncology, a leading turnkey provider
- Fourth Generation Retinoid Shows Promise in Acne Trialshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/fourth-generation-retinoid-shows-promise-in-acne-trials/2457699/New research reveals that trifarotene, a fourth-generation retinoid with potent and selective activity against only one particular retinoic acid receptor, may have an improved efficacy and safety profile compared with less selective r
- Rare Pediatric Skin Conditions Often Get Expensive, Inconsistent Carehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/rare-pediatric-skin-conditions-often-get-expensive-inconsistent-care/2457704/Children with Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) have high rates of complications — resulting in long and costly hospital stays — and that treatment strategies varied among health care providers, according to the first large-scale analysis, which is