Introduction: Nail technicians may serve as a valuable tool in the early detection of skin cancer through their high exposure to the nails, hands, and feet. Despite the availability of dermatologist-created platforms that offer certification in skin cancer screening, it is unclear if these resources are being utilized by nail technicians. We conducted a pilot study to assess nail technician certification status, awareness, and interest in these programs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Tanning bed use has been directly correlated with increased risk of melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancers with greater duration and frequency of use. Despite this, complete bans for minors accessing indoor tanning devices are active in less than half of the states in the United States.
Case Presentation: A 65-year-old female presented to our Mohs surgery clinic with a history of left temporal T2a melanoma, multiple untreated advanced keratinocyte carcinomas, and innumerable smaller untreated keratinocyte carcinomas on her legs, arms, and back after more than 40 years of weekly tanning bed use.