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AKs’ cyclic nature
Eczema, asthma linked
Acne awareness month
Melanoma molecules ID’d
Key Topic Updates

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JUNE 2, 2009
Actinic keratoses have intermittent expression
Montreal — Actinic keratoses (AKs) present with intermittent expression, even in patients with extensive damage, according to an 11-month study presented at the recent Society for Investigative Dermatology meeting. More...
Molecule in skin linked to eczema, asthma
St. Louis — A substance secreted by eczema-damaged skin may trigger asthma in children, according to a study published in PLoS Biology. More...
AARS announces Acne Awareness Month
Hampton, N.H. —The American Acne & Rosacea Society (AARS) has designated June 2009 as National Acne Awareness Month. The society hopes to educate healthcare providers about the treatment of acne through a series of live Webinars, according to a press release. More...
Scientists ID molecules responsible for melanoma spread
International report — Researchers at the University of Nebraska Medical Center have discovered that a superfamily of molecules causes the progression and spread of melanoma. The study results are published in the British Journal of Cancer. More...
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Key Topic Updates
Alopecia
Alefacept for the treatment of chronic, severe alopecia areata
Scarring alopecia
Acne
BPO gel versus wash: One product combination has quicker onset
Acne therapy: Unique combination gel scores high
Smoke and mirrors: Study shows relationship between cigarette use and acne intensity
Blue light special: ALA-PDT safe, effective tool for treating acne lesions
Rosacea
Hope for rosacea: Cytokinin treatment offers patients a new therapeutic option
Pathogenesis of rosacea: Breakthroughs hold promise for therapeutic developments
Rosacea and ethnic skin: Clinician underappreciation, subtle disease manifestations may contribute to underdiagnosis
International Society of Dermatology
ISD announces new initiative to track how climate change may affect skin
ISD launches Community Dermatology Initiative
ISD presents The Castellani-Reiss Award to current ISD interim president
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