A rash may occur after you contract HIV. It commonly appears on the face and chest but can also appear in other places. Medications used to treat HIV as well as certain infections may also cause ...
Leukemia is a type of cancer that interferes with normal blood clotting and places other stresses on the body, including the skin. A leukemia rash can occur in the early stages when tiny blood vessels ...
Bone cancer is when cells in your bones grow out of control. Usually, when you have bone cancer, it comes from another cancer that has spread to your bones or metastatic bone cancer. But ...
We work right across the cancer research pathway with strengths ranging from cell biology to healthcare research. We aim to nurture the thought leaders of today and tomorrow through the provision of ...
A rash on one or both eyelids is usually a sign of dermatitis. Many common environmental irritants, allergens, and daily activities can trigger the red, swollen, itchy skin of a dermatitis rash. Most ...
Clinical Cancer Research publishes articles that focus on innovative clinical and translational research bridging the laboratory and the clinic. Topics include targeted therapies; mechanisms of drug ...
Armpit rashes can appear in different ways, such as bumpy, smooth, or dry. Causes range from a heat rash to health conditions like psoriasis. Treatment will depend on the cause. Some armpit rashes ...
You’re more likely to get cancer as you get older. In fact, age is the biggest risk factor for the disease. More than nine out of 10 cancers are diagnosed in people 45 and older. Those older ...
Ovarian cancer is when abnormal cells in the ovary, fallopian tube or peritoneum begin to grow and divide in an uncontrolled way. They eventually form a growth (tumour). If not caught early, cancer ...
Catherine, Princess of Wales, was diagnosed with cancer earlier this year. She's since undergone treatment and is now considered cancer free. After revealing she had completed her chemotherapy ...
Radiation therapy is one of the most common treatments for cancer. More than half of people with cancer get radiation as part of their care. It might be called radiotherapy, irradiation, x-ray therapy ...