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Skin-cancer risk told for blacks in study: Melanoma diagnosis often made too late.

Byline: Miriah Meyer Jun. 20-African-Americans are three times more likely than Caucasians to be diagnosed with skin cancer when it is already in an advanced and possibly fatal stage, according to a report released Monday. Researchers at the University of Miami pointed to a lack of public


HEALTH: Skin cancers on the rise; Short-staffed departments stretched as more patients report melanomas.

Byline: TOMOS LIVINGSTONE CASES of skin cancer have more than doubled in the past decade, and short-staffed dermatology departments are struggling to cope with a boom in referrals. Cases of melanoma, which often affects young people, are twice as common as they were a decade ago, and other skin


Pediatric melanoma rare, with puzzling features: children diagnosed with the disease represent many skin types and have few traditional risk factors.

PORTLAND, ORE. - Melanoma in a pediatric patient is a lot like Sasquatch, Dr. Seth Orlow remarked at the annual meeting of the Pacific Northwest Dermatological Society. It's a very rare thing to see, but if it's around, you surely don't want to miss it. Drawing from case series large and small and


Health Zone - BODY CHECK: Mole watch; It's a killer increasing at an epidemic rate and hits more young adults than any other cancer. Learn how to spot quickly if you have melanoma.

Byline: ANASTASIA STEPHENS The mole on the left is benign. The mole on the right is cancerous. The only clue is that it has changed in the last few months.HAVE a close look at these two moles. Although they appear almost identical, one is cancerous and the other is benign. But it is virtually


Sunbeds sentenced me to death; Samantha Broadbent, 31, lives in Stockton on Tees with her husband Tony, 41, a yard foreman and two sons, Joshua, eight, and Aaron, five. After using sunbeds throughout her 20s she developed malignant melanoma and now has terminal cancer. She tells HILARY FREEMAN why she's campaigning to ensure nobody should be dying to get a tan.

Byline: HILARY FREEMAN I STARTED using sunbeds after my first marriage broke up in 1996. I was only 23 and wanted to feel better about myself. I'm a pale, blue-eyed blonde with freckles and people have always told me how much healthier, slimmer and more attractive I look when I'm brown. And in