The life expectancy in the Western world is increasing for a long time, which is the courtesy of a higher life standard, a more thorough hygiene, and, of course, the progress of modern medicine. Nevertheless, one of the illnesses that still proves to be a great challenge regardless of the recent advancements in medicine is cancer. Skin cancer is, according to theWorld Health Organization, the most common malignancy for the white population.The beginning of the paper offers a brief overview of the latest available information concerning epidemiology, aetiology, diagnostics, and treatment options for skin cancer, whereas the rest of the article deals with modern approaches to skin cancer treatment, highlighting recent development of nanotechn...
Skin cancers are the fastest growing type of cancer in the United States and represent the most comm...
Chemotherapy has been widely applied in clinics. However, the therapeutic potential of chemotherapy ...
Nanomedicine, defined as the application of nanotechnology in the medical field, has the potential t...
Abstract Skin cancer has emerged as the fifth most commonly reported cancer in the world, causing a ...
Nanoparticles open up new possibilities for treating skin problems. For the treatment of numerous sk...
Nanotechnology involves the engineering of functional systems at nanoscale, thus being attractive fo...
Abstract Background Skin cancers are among the widely prevalent forms of cancer worldwide. The incre...
Skin cancer (SC) is the most common carcinoma affecting 3 million people annually in the United Stat...
Skin cancer is a high burden disease with a high impact on global health. Conventional therapies hav...
Skin cancers, especially melanomas, present a formidable diagnostic and therapeutic challenge to the...
Skin cancer has always been and remains the leader among all tumors in terms of occurrence. One of t...
Melanoma is the deadliest skin cancer, whose morbidity and mortality indicators show an increasing t...
Skin cancer is a common cancer and is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Topical t...
Cancer is associated with an increase in cell number, alterations in mechanisms regulating new cell ...
Cutaneous melanoma is one of the most aggressive solid tumors, with a low survival for the metastati...
Skin cancers are the fastest growing type of cancer in the United States and represent the most comm...
Chemotherapy has been widely applied in clinics. However, the therapeutic potential of chemotherapy ...
Nanomedicine, defined as the application of nanotechnology in the medical field, has the potential t...
Abstract Skin cancer has emerged as the fifth most commonly reported cancer in the world, causing a ...
Nanoparticles open up new possibilities for treating skin problems. For the treatment of numerous sk...
Nanotechnology involves the engineering of functional systems at nanoscale, thus being attractive fo...
Abstract Background Skin cancers are among the widely prevalent forms of cancer worldwide. The incre...
Skin cancer (SC) is the most common carcinoma affecting 3 million people annually in the United Stat...
Skin cancer is a high burden disease with a high impact on global health. Conventional therapies hav...
Skin cancers, especially melanomas, present a formidable diagnostic and therapeutic challenge to the...
Skin cancer has always been and remains the leader among all tumors in terms of occurrence. One of t...
Melanoma is the deadliest skin cancer, whose morbidity and mortality indicators show an increasing t...
Skin cancer is a common cancer and is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Topical t...
Cancer is associated with an increase in cell number, alterations in mechanisms regulating new cell ...
Cutaneous melanoma is one of the most aggressive solid tumors, with a low survival for the metastati...
Skin cancers are the fastest growing type of cancer in the United States and represent the most comm...
Chemotherapy has been widely applied in clinics. However, the therapeutic potential of chemotherapy ...
Nanomedicine, defined as the application of nanotechnology in the medical field, has the potential t...