Skin cancer
View article: Skin Cancer Teaching Intervention
Skin Cancer Teaching Intervention Open
Background: Skin cancer is a prevalent and often overlooked disease in today’s population. There is a knowledge deficit among the young adult population regarding skin cancer identification, prevention, and causes. This age group engages i…
View article: Data from Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer Prevalence by Sexual Orientation: A Repeated Cross-sectional Study of US Adults, 2022 to 2023
Data from Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer Prevalence by Sexual Orientation: A Repeated Cross-sectional Study of US Adults, 2022 to 2023 Open
Background:Sexual minority individuals seem to be at higher risk for skin cancer than heterosexual individuals. This repeated cross-sectional study of US adults examined lifetime self-reported nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC) prevalence by s…
View article: "Terahertz Absorption Spectroscopy Dataset for Breast, Blood and Skin Cancer "
"Terahertz Absorption Spectroscopy Dataset for Breast, Blood and Skin Cancer " Open
"The dataset has been generated using terahertz absorption spectroscopy. The reflection absorption data were obtained from terahertz metamaterials on top of which the cells are placed. Each row in the file corresponds to the absorption spe…
View article: Bilobed Flap for Nasal Ala Reconstruction After Basal Cell Carcinoma Excision: Principles, Technique, and Outcomes
Bilobed Flap for Nasal Ala Reconstruction After Basal Cell Carcinoma Excision: Principles, Technique, and Outcomes Open
Background:Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common non-melanoma skin cancer, with the nasal ala being a high-risk region because of its convex shape, chronic ultraviolet exposure, and limited skin laxity. Surgical ex…
View article: Bilobed Flap for Nasal Ala Reconstruction After Basal Cell Carcinoma Excision: Principles, Technique, and Outcomes
Bilobed Flap for Nasal Ala Reconstruction After Basal Cell Carcinoma Excision: Principles, Technique, and Outcomes Open
Background:Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common non-melanoma skin cancer, with the nasal ala being a high-risk region because of its convex shape, chronic ultraviolet exposure, and limited skin laxity. Surgical excision remains th…
View article: Explainable YOLO models for early skin cancer detection using hair artifact removal and VGG16 guided annotation
Explainable YOLO models for early skin cancer detection using hair artifact removal and VGG16 guided annotation Open
View article: Table S2 from Gene–Environment Analyses in a UK Biobank Skin Cancer Cohort Identifies Important SNPs in DNA Repair Genes That May Help Prognosticate Disease Risk
Table S2 from Gene–Environment Analyses in a UK Biobank Skin Cancer Cohort Identifies Important SNPs in DNA Repair Genes That May Help Prognosticate Disease Risk Open
Table S2. Ratios corresponding to skin cancer risk for each demographic and environmental variables.
View article: Application of transcriptomics techniques in skin cancer
Application of transcriptomics techniques in skin cancer Open
Skin cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors worldwide, with its mortality rate showing a significant upward trend, thereby increasing the disease burden on patients and society. With the rapid development of next-generation sequ…
View article: Attention-Guided Fair AI Modeling for Skin Cancer Diagnosis
Attention-Guided Fair AI Modeling for Skin Cancer Diagnosis Open
Artificial intelligence (AI) has shown remarkable promise in dermatology, offering accurate and non-invasive diagnosis of skin cancer. While extensive research has addressed skin tone-related bias, gender bias in dermatologic AI remains un…
View article: Supplementary data from Cutaneous β HPVs, Sun Exposure, and Risk of Squamous and Basal Cell Skin Cancers in Australia
Supplementary data from Cutaneous β HPVs, Sun Exposure, and Risk of Squamous and Basal Cell Skin Cancers in Australia Open
Supplementary data from Cutaneous β HPVs, Sun Exposure, and Risk of Squamous and Basal Cell Skin Cancers in Australia
View article: Data from Cutaneous β HPVs, Sun Exposure, and Risk of Squamous and Basal Cell Skin Cancers in Australia
Data from Cutaneous β HPVs, Sun Exposure, and Risk of Squamous and Basal Cell Skin Cancers in Australia Open
Background:Sun exposure causes cutaneous squamous (SCC) and basal cell (BCC) carcinomas. Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection might cause SCC.Methods:We examined associations of β and γ HPV infection in skin-swab DNA and serum antibodies w…
View article: Figure S3 from Gene–Environment Analyses in a UK Biobank Skin Cancer Cohort Identifies Important SNPs in DNA Repair Genes That May Help Prognosticate Disease Risk
Figure S3 from Gene–Environment Analyses in a UK Biobank Skin Cancer Cohort Identifies Important SNPs in DNA Repair Genes That May Help Prognosticate Disease Risk Open
Figure S3. Waterfall plot highlighting SNP-environment interactions in in situ melanoma (M-is). Relationships were computed using a robust joint interaction test and assessed for significance using the False Discovery Rate (FDR) method. Th…
View article: Supplemental Figures JAAD: Polarized UV dermoscopy for estimating subclinical extension of the margins in ill-defined basal cell carcinoma
Supplemental Figures JAAD: Polarized UV dermoscopy for estimating subclinical extension of the margins in ill-defined basal cell carcinoma Open
Polarized UV dermoscopy for estimating subclinical extension of the margins in ill-defined basal cell carcinoma
View article: Publisher Correction: Risk of Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer in Patients with Moderate-to-Severe Atopic Dermatitis: A United States Population-Based Study
Publisher Correction: Risk of Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer in Patients with Moderate-to-Severe Atopic Dermatitis: A United States Population-Based Study Open
View article: Hydrogen Sulfide Metabolism in the Skin: From Physiology to Malignancy
Hydrogen Sulfide Metabolism in the Skin: From Physiology to Malignancy Open
Recent scientific reports have highlighted the physiological role, toxicological effects, and pathophysiological aspects of gasotransmitters, particularly hydrogen sulfide (H2S), which is recognized as a new member of this family. Endogeno…
View article: Figure S2 from Gene–Environment Analyses in a UK Biobank Skin Cancer Cohort Identifies Important SNPs in DNA Repair Genes That May Help Prognosticate Disease Risk
Figure S2 from Gene–Environment Analyses in a UK Biobank Skin Cancer Cohort Identifies Important SNPs in DNA Repair Genes That May Help Prognosticate Disease Risk Open
Figure S2. Waterfall plot highlighting SNP-environment interactions in cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC). Relationships were computed using a robust joint interaction test and assessed for significance using the False Discovery Rate…
View article: Attention-Guided Fair AI Modeling for Skin Cancer Diagnosis
Attention-Guided Fair AI Modeling for Skin Cancer Diagnosis Open
Artificial intelligence (AI) has shown remarkable promise in dermatology, offering accurate and non-invasive diagnosis of skin cancer. While extensive research has addressed skin tone-related bias, gender bias in dermatologic AI remains un…
View article: Table S1 from Gene–Environment Analyses in a UK Biobank Skin Cancer Cohort Identifies Important SNPs in DNA Repair Genes That May Help Prognosticate Disease Risk
Table S1 from Gene–Environment Analyses in a UK Biobank Skin Cancer Cohort Identifies Important SNPs in DNA Repair Genes That May Help Prognosticate Disease Risk Open
Table S1. Selected genes that are involved in DNA repair mechanisms.
View article: Figure S1 from Gene–Environment Analyses in a UK Biobank Skin Cancer Cohort Identifies Important SNPs in DNA Repair Genes That May Help Prognosticate Disease Risk
Figure S1 from Gene–Environment Analyses in a UK Biobank Skin Cancer Cohort Identifies Important SNPs in DNA Repair Genes That May Help Prognosticate Disease Risk Open
Figure S1. Waterfall plot highlighting significant (q<0.05) SNP-environment interactions in basal cell carcinoma (BCC). Relationships were computed using a robust joint interaction test and assessed for significance using the False Discove…
View article: Skin Cancer Detection Using Deep Learning
Skin Cancer Detection Using Deep Learning Open
The prop.osed project, Skin Cancer Detection Usi.ng Deep Lear.ning, focu.ses on desig.ning and implem.enting an automated sys.tem capa.ble of identi.fying and classifying skin lesi.ons as ben.ign or malig.nant usi.ng image proce.ssing and …
View article: Data from Association of Abdominal Visceral Adiposity and Total Fat Mass with Cancer Incidence and Mortality in White and Black Adults
Data from Association of Abdominal Visceral Adiposity and Total Fat Mass with Cancer Incidence and Mortality in White and Black Adults Open
Background:Race modifies the association between anthropometric measures of obesity and cancer risk. However, the degree to which abdominal visceral adipose tissue (VAT) and total fat mass (FM) are associated with cancer risk is not known.…
View article: Dose-Guided Hybrid AI Model with Deep and Handcrafted Radiomics for Explainable Radiation Dermatitis Prediction in Breast Cancer VMAT
Dose-Guided Hybrid AI Model with Deep and Handcrafted Radiomics for Explainable Radiation Dermatitis Prediction in Breast Cancer VMAT Open
Purpose: To improve the prediction accuracy of radiation dermatitis (RD) in breast cancer patients undergoing volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT), we developed a hybrid artificial intelligence (AI) model that integrates deep learning r…
View article: Supplemental Figures JAAD: Polarized UV dermoscopy for estimating subclinical extension of the margins in ill-defined basal cell carcinoma
Supplemental Figures JAAD: Polarized UV dermoscopy for estimating subclinical extension of the margins in ill-defined basal cell carcinoma Open
Polarized UV dermoscopy for estimating subclinical extension of the margins in ill-defined basal cell carcinoma
View article: THE INFLUENCE OF SKIN DOSE-VOLUME PARAMETER ON THE RADIATION SKIN DAMAGES AFTER PROTON RADIATION THERAPY IN BREAST CANCER TREATMENT.
THE INFLUENCE OF SKIN DOSE-VOLUME PARAMETER ON THE RADIATION SKIN DAMAGES AFTER PROTON RADIATION THERAPY IN BREAST CANCER TREATMENT. Open
View article: Supplementary Figure S5 from Activin A–Mediated Polarization of Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts and Macrophages Confers Resistance to Checkpoint Immunotherapy in Skin Cancer
Supplementary Figure S5 from Activin A–Mediated Polarization of Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts and Macrophages Confers Resistance to Checkpoint Immunotherapy in Skin Cancer Open
Supplementary Figure S5: TME2 is enriched in immunosuppressive macrophages, but devoid of immunoreactive CD8 T cells.
View article: DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF A MC BASED TREATMENT PLANNING SYSTEM FOR FLASH RADIOTHERAPY IN SKIN CANCER
DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF A MC BASED TREATMENT PLANNING SYSTEM FOR FLASH RADIOTHERAPY IN SKIN CANCER Open
View article: Supplementary Table S2 from Activin A–Mediated Polarization of Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts and Macrophages Confers Resistance to Checkpoint Immunotherapy in Skin Cancer
Supplementary Table S2 from Activin A–Mediated Polarization of Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts and Macrophages Confers Resistance to Checkpoint Immunotherapy in Skin Cancer Open
Supplementary Table S2. Spatial TME1 (STME1) and TME2 (STME2) gene signatures.
View article: Supplementary Table S5 from Activin A–Mediated Polarization of Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts and Macrophages Confers Resistance to Checkpoint Immunotherapy in Skin Cancer
Supplementary Table S5 from Activin A–Mediated Polarization of Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts and Macrophages Confers Resistance to Checkpoint Immunotherapy in Skin Cancer Open
Supplementary Table S5. MC1, MC2 and MC3 secretome genesets.
View article: A Comprehensive Review of Major Skin Disorders: Etiology, Pathophysiology and Management
A Comprehensive Review of Major Skin Disorders: Etiology, Pathophysiology and Management Open
Skin disorders represent one of the most frequent clinical concerns globally, affecting individuals across all age groups and significantly influencing physical, psychological, and social well-being. Due to the skin’s constant intera…
View article: Supplementary Figure S2 from Activin A–Mediated Polarization of Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts and Macrophages Confers Resistance to Checkpoint Immunotherapy in Skin Cancer
Supplementary Figure S2 from Activin A–Mediated Polarization of Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts and Macrophages Confers Resistance to Checkpoint Immunotherapy in Skin Cancer Open
Supplementary Figure S2: Establishment of spatial transcriptional signatures for TMEs with distinct immune profiles.