Skin Cancer Articles
Skin Cancer Today: Rising Rates, Prevention and Treatment Advances
July 19, 2024

In an age when health-related information is easily accessible, it’s surprising to discover that rates of skin cancer are rising. The Skin Cancer Foundation estimates […]
Anyone Can Get Skin Cancer
July 9, 2024

It’s scary if your dermatologist utters the words “skin cancer.” Before you panic, get to know the most common types of skin cancer and how […]
Give Your Sunscreen a Boost
June 10, 2024

Recent research published in PubMed® is proving there are additional ways to boost sunscreen’s efficacy — and keep your skin looking radiant. In addition to […]
Bob Marley’s Battle with Acral Lentiginous Melanoma (ALM)
February 28, 2024

The new movie Bob Marley: One Love tells the story of how Bob Marley becomes the king of reggae. The biopic shows how Marley’s music […]
Merkel Cell Carcinoma: What you need to know about the rare form of skin cancer behind Jimmy Buffett’s death
September 8, 2023

The news of Jimmy Buffett’s death may of came as a shock to many people, but even more surprising was the cause of his death. […]
Melanoma Monday Event
May 3, 2023

Schweiger Dermatology Group and La Roche-Posay Achieve GUINNESS WORLD RECORD for Most Skin Cancer Screenings in 8 Hours Courtesy Guiness World Records On Monday, May […]
Answers to Your Top SPF Questions
July 14, 2021

With sunny summer days ahead, sunscreen should be on the top of your mind. Our dermatologists are always getting questions from patients about SPF usage. […]
Decoding Your Sunscreen Ingredients
May 27, 2021

Every summer, the skincare focus turns to sun protection. At this point, unless you’ve been living under a rock where the UV rays can’t find […]
Melanoma Facts and Warning Signs
May 18, 2021

May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month and melanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer. You may ask yourself, what is melanoma? Melanoma is a […]
Interesting Facts About Skin Cancer
May 10, 2021

Skin cancer is the most preventable type of cancer in the nation, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. There is a lot […]