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transplant associated high risk skin cancers

Skin Cancer Care

Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the United States. It is estimated one in five Americans will develop skin cancer in the course of their lifetime. Skin Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment at Penn Penn dermatologists diagnose and treat all forms of skin cancer,...
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Graft-versus-host Disease

Penn dermatologists in Philadelphia offer highly specialized care for patients that had a stem cell or bone marrow transplant and develop mild to severe skin complications such as rashes, redness of the skin or blistering and peeling related to graft-versus-host disease. What is Skin...
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Genetic Diseases that Affect Skin

Some genetic diseases impact the skin. Penn dermatologists diagnose and treat genetic diseases and related skin conditions. Frequently, Penn dermatologists take a multidisciplinary approach to care, working with dermatologic surgeons, dermatopathologists oncologists, colorectal surgeons,...
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