Melanoma

The new TikTok trend alarming dermatologists

Young people check when the UV index peaks and go out to "roast" themselves for likes. The experts warn: The damage could accompany them for the rest of their lives.

The skin remembers everything
THE RESEARCH TEAM (from bottom left, counterclockwise): Stav Melamed, Prof. Carmit Levy, Paulee Manich, and Yuval Sade.

TAU discovers breakthough mechanism for treating deadliest type of skin cancer

A 3D immunofluorescent image of melanoma cells (magenta) infected with bacteria (turquoise); cell nuclei are blue

Breakthrough Tel Aviv University study uncovers how skin cancer outsmarts immune system

Free dermatology exams to be offered around Israel.

Summer’s here and the sun is hot: Avoid getting skin cancer


Free skin cancer tests to be offered on Israel's beaches

The tests will be done at five major beaches across the country and will be performed by expert dermatologists and offered to the general public.

Dermo-cosmetics brand La Roche-Posay will be offering free skin cancer screening in Tel Aviv

Israel to mark Skin Cancer Awareness Week with free screenings

Every day, an average of five Israelis are diagnosed with melanoma, especially in men, according to the Israel Cancer Association.

 A woman is seen with a lesion on her skin. An average of five Israelis per day are diagnosed with skin cancer (Illustrative).

Israeli companies leading the way in revolutionary skin treatments

From cancer to prominent birthmarks and acne scars, it is now possible to use laser technology in minimally invasive procedures that require little to no downtime.

A researcher uses a microscope

'Sneaky' cancer tumors create shelters to hide from immunotherapy - study

The discovery of "sneaky tumors" structures could promote the development of treatments that combine immunotherapy with the timed inhibition of relevant signaling pathways in tumor cells.

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New Israeli cancer study leads to possible immunotherapy breakthrough

An Israeli-US team led by Weizmann Institute of Science researchers used a new data-driven approach to identify cancerous mutations that may be treatable with an off-the-shelf medicine.

A 3D immunofluorescent image of melanoma cells (magenta) infected with bacteria (turquoise); cell nuclei are blue

Sackler lab produces automatic, non-invasive melanoma test

The test relies on a collection of special optical fibers that are transparent in infrared light. One end of the fibers is connected to a device that evaluates the 'colors' in the infrared.

Prof. Katzir using the technology on a patient.

Men with high testosterone levels have greater risk of melanoma - study

The study concluded that one in 36 males in the UK will contract melanoma throughout their life, compared to one in 47 women.

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Israeli-made treatment for non-melenoma skin cancer in development

Preclinical in-vitrio research done by MediWound as well as existing research have found that bromelain has anti-cancer properties.

Cancer (Illustrative)

Cancers hurt, starve themselves to trick immune system, new study finds

To avoid the immune system, melanoma breaks down the amino acid tryptophan, stopping cells from properly functioning, but the cancer cells are able to do so despite lacking tryptophan themselves.

Nano-vaccine enhances the sensitivity of melanoma to immunotherapy to destroy cancer

Tel Aviv University attempts to treat skin cancer with nanotechnology

Their findings were published in the August 2020 issue of 'Advanced Therapeutics' as the cover article.

Cancer cells [illustrative]