By Ryan Lawrence, MD Did you know that some medications you take could put you at a higher risk of developing skin cancer? It’s important to understand how these medicines, especially immunosuppressants, can affect your skin health. Understanding the Connection Between Medications and Skin Cancer Our immune system plays a crucial role in keeping us […]
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Why Pilots and Aircrew Have a Higher Risk of Skin Cancer
As Coloradans, we are uniquely aware of the incredible strength of the sun’s ultraviolet rays. In the past, we’ve discussed how people in Colorado are more susceptible to skin cancer (Colorado has the highest per-capita rate of skin cancer in the country). We’ve also discussed how farmers and ranchers are at a greater risk of […]
Sweets and Your Skin
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, and while we’re all gearing up to celebrate love and affection, it’s essential to be mindful of the sweet treats that often accompany this romantic occasion. It’s no myth that overindulging during holidays can accelerate the aging of our skin. Our skin is composed of collagen and elastin […]
Teenage Acne: What to Try at Home First
There’s no way around it—the teenage years can bring some additional difficulties. The stress and hormonal changes can bring some uncomfortable changes and a key example is teenage acne. Most of us experience our first pimples during puberty, and acne often continues through the teenage years. In fact, approximately 85% of teenagers will deal with […]
Why is Melanoma on the Rise? Tips for Protecting Your Skin
At Vanguard, we spend an incredible amount of time discussing the dangers of melanoma skin cancer. Many of these conversations are had behind closed doors during one-on-one exams with our patients. We also strive to educate the public through blogs, local news segments, and annual events and fundraisers. The reason we tend to give melanoma […]
Nasal Tanning Spray – Just Stay Away
By Renata Prado, MD When did tanning become such a trend? It seems that more and more people are willing to do anything to get a golden sun-kissed look. Should they? Throughout much of history, pale skin was associated with wealth and royalty, and tanned skin was associated with lower social economic status and manual […]
What is the Difference Between Basal Cell and Squamous Cell Carcinomas?
When discussing the risks and potential signs of skin cancer, melanomas tend to hog the spotlight. Due to its severity and the potential for a life-threatening prognosis, this form of skin cancer is the most dreaded of all. However, with melanoma diagnoses accounting for only 1% of total skin cancer cases, it’s important that we […]