Moles are small skin lesions that are due to the accumulation of pigmented cells called melanocytes. Moles can vary in size, shape and colour and most of them are benign. However it is important to monitor their possible changes, since some alterations can be a sign of increased risk of developing melanoma, a type of skin cancer
In Italy, around 14,000 new cases of melanoma are recorded every year, with estimated incidence rates of about 14.8 per 100,000 in men and 14.1 per...
A small mole on the skin can hide a serious threat, but if detected early, it can be treated and cured. This is the power of...
Skin protection is crucial, especially in summer. As the sunny season arrives, daily sun exposure becomes routine for many, but not without risks. Our skin, the...
Melanoma is a malignant neoplasm caracterised by the cancerous transformation of melanocytes. This condition not only affects the skin but can also, albeit rarely, impact the...
Cutaneous melanoma represents a growing challenge for the medical community, with a significant increase in cases over the last decades. Recently, some experts in the field...
«A simple mole transformed into a radical change in my life» Anna Maisetti, founder of the Stile Compresso community Sometimes, petty negligence can lead to a...