Faculty in the Media
Cutaneous oncologist Vishal Patel sees the world from very different planes: with an interest in global health, he has a big-picture view of the impacts of skin cancer, and as a renowned Mohs micrographic surgeon, his perspective is very granular. In between, he’s a husband and dad who loves great…
Professor and Chair of Dermatology at George Washington University Dr. Adam Friedman joined Fox 5 with daughter Daphne to share some tips on keeping your skin safe this summer.
We're talking about skin irritation that occurs in this highly intimate region, along with how it can affect one's ability to feel confident and comfortable in sexual scenarios.
Dermatologists say wearing masks can lead to two other skin conditions that can easily be mistaken for acne, similar to a rash.
Dr. Adam Friedman, professor and chair of dermatology at George Washington School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. discusses sun exposure and the best sunscreen to use.
Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States, affecting 1 in 5 Americans by age 70, according to the Skin Cancer Foundation.
Dr. Karl Saardi discusses VEXAS syndrome with Dermatology News and then implications for dermatologists.
If you’re over 66 years old and have a higher risk for skin cancer, you might want to double-check your blood pressure medication according to researchers at the University of Toronto.
Tina Burke, 40, a nurse who works on the oncology floor at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), received her first coronavirus shot on Jan. 3. Six days later, she developed a rash on her injected arm but “thought nothing of it.”