JDD May 2025 Issue Highlights | Special Focus: Skin Cancer
This month’s Journal of Drugs in Dermatology issue brings forward a diverse collection of studies spanning surgical, medical, and therapeutic dermatology. The May Editor’s Pick presents a robust cost-effectiveness analysis on placental allograft use for same-day Mohs reconstruction, offering insights from more than 2,000 patients.
Also featured are a systematic review of cyl …
This month’s Journal of Drugs in Dermatology issue brings forward a diverse collection of studies spanning surgical, medical, and therapeutic dermatology. The May Editor’s Pick presents a robust cost-effectiveness analysis on placental allograft use for same-day Mohs reconstruction, offering insights from more than 2,000 patients.
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This month’s Journal of Drugs in Dermatology issue is packed with groundbreaking studies and real-world insights spanning across age groups, skin types, and therapeutic categories. From improving dermatoporosis in older adults to exploring an acne management algorithm that smartly integrates acneceuticals, the April Editor’s Picks reflect dermatology’s evolving landscape.
Highlights include …
Social media is a major source of medical information, including information about hair loss. How reliable is the hair loss material presented on social media, and how does this information impact patients? Those are some of the questions posed by researchers in a study published in the March Journal of Drugs in Dermatology.
I interviewed author Raymond Ezzat, third-year medical student at Geor …
Get ready to explore the latest advancements in dermatology with the March issue of the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology! This edition dives deep into cutting-edge research, including AI-driven personalized hair loss treatments, the dermatologic potential of berberine, and the evolving role of social media in hair loss education. Plus, don't miss insights on acneceuticals, the skin microbiome in ec …
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=""]Despite decades of educational efforts, there is growing public skepticism over sunscreen’s safety and efficacy. Researchers from Chicago sought to synthesize the current scientific understanding of sunscreen in order to help dermatology clinicians address concerns. The findings are published in the February Journal of Drugs in Dermatology.
I intervie …