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Skin Cancer and Screenings

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Cutaneous Oncology Team Collaborates to Save a Man’s Face From an Invasive Cancer

When a blemish on Al Gizzi’s forehead turned out to be an invasive, potentially disfiguring cancer with cells also in his nose and cheek, a team of UH specialists collaborated on a complex surgery and innovative treatment that spared his nose.

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How To Get – and Keep – Healthy Skin

Your skin is your body’s largest organ, and it’s fairly simple to take care of. But there are many different types of skin, and each need different kinds of care. Get practical tips on how to get your skin to look and feel its best.

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How To Choose a Sunscreen That Packs the Best Protection

Sunscreens are essential to lower your risk of skin cancer, and they also prevent premature aging of the skin, But with so many options, how do you pick?

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How Are Your Sunscreen Smarts?

Here's a handy guide to understand how often to reapply sunscreen -- and how much to use.

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Woman with Stage IV Melanoma Beats the Odds with Help of UH Seidman Cancer Center Team

When Sandy Borrelli had advanced stage metastatic melanoma, the multidisciplinary melanoma team at UH Seidman Cancer Center suggested she enroll in a clinical trial, and her positive attitude and strength of character helped her thrive.

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