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Diagnosing skin cancer without a biopsy

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(PhysOrg.com) -- A recent Montana State University master's graduate is working with doctors at Vanderbilt Medical Center in Tennessee to build a handheld laser microscope that could someday reduce the number of biopsies needed to diagnose skin cancer.

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Skin Cancer On Your FOOT?

tanglewoodfootspecialists.com — “If you or a family member notice a mole, bump, or patch on the skin of the foot, ankle, or leg, call Dr. Schneider at 713-785-7881 to have it properly evaluated - 713-785-7881 - 1011 Augusta Drive, Suite 202 Houston, Texas 77057View full resource at tanglewoodfootspecialists.com

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Dr. Schneider's mission is to solve your foot and ankle pain in the shortest time possible.  He is a consultant for several running and triathlon clubs around Houston and treats athletes in all sports, working with them to minimize or eliminate time away from activity.  Physicians throughout the city rely on his knowledge and skill in the area of biomechanics and orthotics and regularly send their own patients to him. He has become a resource for other podiatrists to refer their more challenging orthotics and brace cases as well.  To give back to the community, he volunteers at the San Jose Clinic, providing foot and ankle care to those working without access to health care.

Dr. Schneider is a recognized expert in utilizing technology, the internet, and social media for the use in medical and professional practices.  He writes extensively and lectures internationally on the topic.  Dr. Schneider lives in Houston with his wife, Mirit, and their three children, Ariel, Daniella and Jonah." /> Dr. Andrew Schneider Active Health Library, Doctor, and Podiatrist

Skin Cancer On Your FOOT?

faitx.com — “If you or a family member notice a mole, bump, or patch on the skin of the foot, ankle, or leg, call Dr. Schneider at 713-785-7881 to have it properly evaluated - 713-785-7881 - 1011 Augusta Drive, Suite 202 Houston, Texas 77057View full resource at faitx.com

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ajsdpmTanglewood Foot Specialists in 1998.
 
Dr. Schneider's mission is to solve your foot and ankle pain in the shortest time possible.  He is a consultant for several running and triathlon clubs around Houston and treats athletes in all sports, working with them to minimize or eliminate time away from activity.  Physicians throughout the city rely on his knowledge and skill in the area of biomechanics and orthotics and regularly send their own patients to him. He has become a resource for other podiatrists to refer their more challenging orthotics and brace cases as well.  To give back to the community, he volunteers at the San Jose Clinic, providing foot and ankle care to those working without access to health care.

Dr. Schneider is a recognized expert in utilizing technology, the internet, and social media for the use in medical and professional practices.  He writes extensively and lectures internationally on the topic.  Dr. Schneider lives in Houston with his wife, Mirit, and their three children, Ariel, Daniella and Jonah." /> Dr. Andrew Schneider Active Health Library, Doctor, and Podiatrist

Parkinson's disease, melanoma linked - Health - Health care - More health news - msnbc.com

msnbc.msn.com — “Men with Parkinson's disease are twice as likely as those without it to be diagnosed with melanoma, the most dangerous form of skin cancer, a new report suggests.View full resource at msnbc.msn.com

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Bad news for biopsies: Using high resolution images to detect cancer - SmartPlanet

smartplanet.com — “Researchers at the University of Rochester might change the way skin cancer is currently diagnosed. Instead of taking biopsies, scientists might be aView full resource at smartplanet.com

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Medical-grade Tape Can Help In Diagnosing Skin CancerCBS New York

newyork.cbslocal.com — “Malignant melanoma is the deadliest of all skin cancers. It's very curable if caught at an early stage, which usually involves surgical biopsies, but medical-grade tape may help patients avoid going under the knife. News, Sports, Weather, Traffic and the Best of NYView full resource at newyork.cbslocal.com

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HealthWatch: Surgery-Less Skin Cancer Detection: Malignant melanoma is the deadliest of all skin cancers. It's v... http://bit.ly/ezvVk6

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A Quicker Way to Identify Skin Cancer - Technology Review

technologyreview.com — “A new device that a doctor holds right over a mole uses laser light to determine if it's melanoma.View full resource at technologyreview.com

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Using skin's spectral display to rapidly diagnose melanoma without biopsy http://bit.ly/gQE3fT

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Diagnosing Skin Cancer without a Biopsy | Medical News and Health Information

ivanhoe.com — “NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- It's the most common type of cancer that more than a million Americans will be diagnosed with this year. According to theView full resource at ivanhoe.com

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