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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
- Almirall, Sun Pharma Enter into a License Agreement for Psoriasis Drug Tildrakizumab in Europehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/almirall-sun-pharma-enter-into-a-license-agreement-for-psoriasis-drug-tildrakizumab-in-europe/2458485/Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd and Almirall will work together to develop and commercialize tildrakizumab for psoriasis in Europe. Tildrakizumab is an investigational IL-23p19 inhibitor currently being e
- Study: Sleeping It Off Is No Wrinkle Curehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-sleeping-it-off-is-no-wrinkle-cure/2458486/Stomach and side sleeping positions cause wrinkles over time, and the effect is worsened with advancing age, new research suggests. The findings are published in Aesthetic Surgery Journal.<
- 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
- 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
- ASDS: Interest in Cosmetic Surgery On the Risehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/asds-interest-in-cosmetic-surgery-on-the-rise/2458498/Nearly six in 10 individuals are considering a cosmetic medical procedure today, up 50 percent since 2013, according to the annual American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS) Consumer Survey on Cosmetic Dermatologic Procedur
- 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
- Study: Primary Care Melanoma Screening Does Not Lead to Overtreatmenthttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-primary-care-melanoma-screening-does-not-lead-to-overtreatment/2458506/Melanoma screening in primary care practice does not lead to overtreatment, new research suggests. In the new study, primary care providers at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center system received online training in melanoma screening and began looking for the skin cancers in
- Some Fan-Favorite Sunscreens Don't Adhere to AAD Guidelineshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/some-fan-favorite-sunscreens-dont-adhere-to-aad-guidelines/2458509/While consumers give rave reviews to some sunscreens, many of these products do not meet American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) guidelines, according to a new article published online by JAMA Dermatology.