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- In 2011 while watching an episode of " Coronation Street ", Anna Bianconi-Moore, a nurse at the dermatology department at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge, noticed a mole on Sue Nicholls'shoulder.
- "He's had sun-damage spots before but this is the first time he's had spots suspicious for skin cancer, " said Dr . David Corbett, retired chair of the hospital's dermatology department.
- "He's had sun-damage spots before but this is the first time he's had spots suspicious for skin cancer, " said Dr . David Corbett, retired chairman of the hospital's dermatology department.
- Within the Harvard system, Massachusetts General Hospital's dermatology department and the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute have exclusive arrangements with outside companies and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center is trying to negotiate one.
- But several large studies studies have shown that UV doesn't do much except camouflage blotches, says Dr . Robert Stern, vice-chairman of the dermatology department at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
- In the growth or " anagen " phase, scalp hair grows for about two years, says Dr . Barbara Gilchrest, chairman of the dermatology department at Boston University School of Medicine.
- Dr . Kevin D . Cooper, chairman of Case Western Reserve University's dermatology department said that ` damage from ultraviolet rays is cumulative, so even small amounts of sun are harmful ."
- Those working on foreskin-based skin substitutes, among them Dr . William H . Eaglstein, chairman of the dermatology department at the University of Miami School of Medicine in Florida, strenuously deny such charges.
- The chairwoman of the dermatology department at BU's School of Medicine received his resignation after she bluntly criticized his conclusions and suggested his financial support from the tanning industry was a conflict of interest.
- One afternoon last May, Dr . Jennifer Hanrahan, an infectious disease specialist, was called to the dermatology department to examine a man with a severe, mysterious rash on his face, head, hands and legs.