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Episode 167 – Skin Lesions in People of Color

Dr. Marianne T. Ritchie May 19, 2024 1750 3


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Skin Lesions in People of Color – Common conditions of the skin, hair, and nails vary in appearance in people of color from light skinned people.  In addition, people of all colors are at risk for skin cancer, but because they occur less commonly in people of color, there is less emphasis on suspicion of skin cancer and the cancers are more often found at an advanced stage with a lower survival rate.

Meet Our Guest: Andrew Alexis, MD, MPH

Professor of Clinical Dermatology

Weill Cornell Medical College

Dermatologist 
Weill Cornell Medicine  

Co-Chair of the Scientific Committee

Skin of Color Society


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