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Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the U.S. It occurs in more than a million people each year, including many older people. There are three main types of skin cancer: basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma. Of the three, melanoma is the most serious. Skin cancer occurs when abnormal cells form and multiply in an uncontrolled way in the epidermis, or abnormal cells from the epidermis invade the dermis of the skin. Basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma are skin cancers that are named for the epidermal cells from which they develop.
Research shows how mutations in DNA packaging machines can drive cancer development

Research shows how mutations in DNA packaging machines can drive cancer development

How tumor cells evade the immune defense

How tumor cells evade the immune defense

Researchers identify new mechanism of papillomavirus that tricks the human immune system

Researchers identify new mechanism of papillomavirus that tricks the human immune system

Study sheds light on DNA sculpting properties of enigmatic protein

Study sheds light on DNA sculpting properties of enigmatic protein

Research project launched to find new treatments for rare genetic diseases

Research project launched to find new treatments for rare genetic diseases

Pre-existing genes can promote metastasis

Pre-existing genes can promote metastasis

New sampling method can more accurately detect genetic alterations in tumors

New sampling method can more accurately detect genetic alterations in tumors

Scientists Double Understanding Of Genetic Risk Of Melanoma

Scientists Double Understanding Of Genetic Risk Of Melanoma

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