By Renata Prado, MD What is Skin Cancer? Skin cancer is the most prevalent cancer type in the United States with an incidence rate of over 5 million cases annually1. There are more skin cancers diagnosed in a year than all other cancers combined. The two most common types are called basal cell carcinoma (BCC) […]
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5 Don’ts of Hand Eczema
By Rachel Frederickson, PA-C According to the National Eczema Association, approximately 10% of the U.S. population is affected by hand eczema. This common condition may involve red, cracked, dry hands that are itchy or painful and may even blister. Every winter, our providers see many children and adults who struggle with hand eczema. Tips for […]
Through the Microscope: Dermatopathology at Vanguard Skin Specialists
This magnified image shows a basal cell carcinoma. While dermatologist can spot this common skin cancer in a skin exam, it is only through a microscope that we can make a definitive diagnosis that it is a skin cancer. That is why at Vanguard, our team includes both dermatologists and dermatopathologists. The diagnostic stage of […]
Sunscreen and Children: Protecting your kids
By John Clayshulte III, PA-C Every year over five million skin cancers are diagnosed in the United States and over 8 thousand Americans die annually due to melanoma. Sadly, almost all of these melanoma deaths are preventable. While skin cancer risk can be affected by many different factors such as family history and medications, the […]
What might my Mohs scar look like? – What to expect when you’re expecting Mohs Micrographic Surgery
By Brayden Healey, DO A skin cancer diagnosis can be understandably disconcerting. Be it your first or fifth skin cancer, angst can be significant. Along with concerns about cure rates, recurrence rates, and the potential for metastasis or other medical complications, the uncertainty surrounding aesthetic outcomes can be equally troubling. While Mohs surgery is the […]
Why do I have acne? What am I doing wrong?
By Janette Fant, FNP-C Zits, pimples, blemishes, acne. No matter how you phrase it, these nasty little eruptions can ruin our days, weeks, and sometimes even years. A common misconception is that people who have acne must be doing something wrong to cause it. In some cases, this can be true, but in most cases, […]
I Lost My Uncle “Scooby” to Merkel Cell Carcinoma – Emily’s Story
By Emily Reynolds, FNP-BC In September 2023, I lost my uncle to skin cancer. My uncle “Scooby” was 80 years old. He had been an outdoorsman, athletic and a lover of all things Colorado since he moved to the Vail Valley in the 1970s. He grew up in upstate New York where he learned to […]