
Melanoma deaths are dropping in Israel. Here’s why
During Skin Cancer Awareness Month, experts explain that early education and detection, plus free annual skin screenings, have borne fruit in Israel.

During Skin Cancer Awareness Month, experts explain that early education and detection, plus free annual skin screenings, have borne fruit in Israel.

Patternox is developing an optical scanner to detect suspicious light patterns in lesions long before changes can be seen on the skin’s surface.

A new optical technology developed in Israel can instantly detect and distinguish different types of skin cancer.

For Skin Cancer Awareness Month, we take a look at significant research which could help doctors and scientists prevent melanoma, or help turn it into a curable disease.

Ofir Aharon invented a new technology and put it into a patented scanner that shows early deterioration of skin lesions before they become pigmented.

Israeli researchers believe their findings can lead to better diagnosis and prevention for the deadly skin cancer.

‘Our enemy is moles and we know how to track them,’ says Lior Wayn, founder of the company that developed DermaCompare.

Israeli study shows quadrupled higher risk of cutaneous melanoma among native-born Israelis of European origin.