Skin cancer remains a pressing concern in cancer research due to its prevalence and potentially fatal consequences. Scientists focus on understanding its molecular mechanisms, exploring novel treatment avenues, and improving early detection methods. Research into skin cancer encompasses various disciplines, from genetics to immunology, aiming to unravel its complexities. Immunotherapy has emerged as a promising approach, leveraging the body's immune system to target cancer cells specifically. Additionally, advancements in targeted therapies and personalized medicine offer hope for more effective and tailored treatments. Collaborative efforts between researchers, clinicians, and pharmaceutical companies drive progress in combating this widespread disease, ultimately aiming to reduce its burden on global health.



Title : Multiplexed biosensor detection of cancer biomarkers
Michael Thompson, University of Toronto, Canada
Title : Nanomedicine in over 45,000 patients and no cancer
Thomas Jay Webster, Brown University, United States