Understanding Melanoma Treatment
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25 July 2024
Melanoma is a serious form of skin cancer that requires prompt and effective treatment. If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with melanoma, it's important to understand the various treatment options available. In this blog post, we will discuss the different types of melanoma treatment, including surgery, chemotherapy, immunotherapy and targeted therapy. By understanding these options, you can make informed decisions about your healthcare and work towards achieving the best possible outcome.
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Could You Be Suffering from Diverticulosis or Diverticulitis – and What's the Difference?
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24 January 2022
If you have been having problems with your digestive tract recently, your attention may have turned to some of the most common diseases that particularly affect people as they age. In this case, you may want to know if you are suffering from diverticulosis or diverticulitis. So what are the differences, and how can you differentiate between the two?
Understanding the Difference
While both are tongue twisters, it's quite easy to differentiate between the two so you can understand your current condition.
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Signs Your Teen Needs to See a Dermotologist
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23 November 2020
For many teens, a few spots are a natural and expected part of going through puberty, but some skin issues need medical attention. Wondering if your teen is going through a normal stage or if you should reach out for help? Here are a few signs you should contact a dermatologist to make an appointment for your teen.
1. Your teen has widespread acne.
If your teen has acne over their entire face or even on other body parts, they may need to see a dermatologist.
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Why You Should Never Underestimate the Risk of Sun Exposure in Australia
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1 November 2018
Australia is one of the countries in the world that is closely associated with the sun. While it's not ever-present by any means, it's something that everyone needs to be constantly aware of, especially if they work or spend many long hours outdoors. Certainly, most people think that skin cancer is something that happens to other people, but it's remarkably prevalent, and everyone should take steps to inspect their skin regularly for anything abnormal.
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