Learn about cancer prevention and early detection
When it comes to cancer prevention and early detection, knowledge can be power.
When it comes to cancer prevention and early detection, knowledge can be power.
Melanoma cases are rising in the U.S., so prevention and early detection are becoming increasingly important keys to reducing deaths from the most lethal form of skin cancer.
A cancer-free world will be built on research, with decades of innovation forming the foundation of a healthier future for all.
With spring in full swing, Ohio State dermatologists are sharing tips to help you can stay safe in the sun.
New research could cut down on the amount of skin removed during some melanoma surgeries.
With an eye to the future, Ohio State cancer experts are working with today’s patients to develop new, groundbreaking treatments.
When possible, prevention is the best treatment for lymphedema — painful swelling that can result from some cancer therapies.
Immunotherapy research could lead the way to new a treatment for metastatic melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer.
Ohio State cancer researchers are working every day to find new uses for a revolutionary immunotherapy treatment.
A new use for the flu vaccine could one day save the lives of patients with the most dangerous type of skin cancer.