Cancer - Skin Cancer
Dr. Nancy Snyderman Discusses Melanoma
NBC's Dr. Nancy Snyderman speaks with Anny Curry as part of "Today's Daily Dose", focusing on melanoma, the most serious form of skin cancer.
Dr. Nancy Snyderman Discusses Melanoma
NBC's Dr. Nancy Snyderman speaks with Anny Curry as part of "Today's Daily Dose", focusing on melanoma , the most serious form of skin cancer .
Melanoma Could Develop From Genes, Not Just Sun
It's not only sun exposure that increases your risk for skin cancer ; your genes could also increase your chance for developing the disease.
Melanoma : What You Need to Know: It Could Save Your Life
Many of us spent the summer soaking in the sun's rays. But as we've been told so many times before... the sun can cause serious health problems. And even the smallest sighs of sun damage can be deadly.
Skin Cancer Commonly Found By Accident
A study shows most skin cancers detected by dermatologists at one Florida clinic were found when patients went to the clinic for other reasons.
Dr. Nancy Talks About the Increase in Melanoma Cases
Dr. Nancy Snyderman (NBC Today Show) talks about the increasing number of cases of melanoma during the past 25 years.
The study conducted by an international team of cancer experts says tanning beds up the risk of skin cancer by 75-percent for some people.
When the sun tan fades from your summer holiday at the beach, you may find that you have harmed your skin irreversibly. And every time you burn, you double your risk for skin cancer .
In the past, a tan was considered a sign of health. But today we know more about the harmful effects of sun exposure, from wrinkling to skin cancer and with this new understanding have come developments in the way we protect our skin.
NBC's Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with Meredith Viera about the dangers of tanning beds.
Even Minor Sunburn Can Lead to Health Problems
The American Cancer Society suggests using a sunscreen with an SPF of 15 or more to prevent sunburn.






