
Kathleen Suozzi, MD, explains how UV damage shows up, why actinic keratoses matter, and which field therapies and lasers help cut skin cancer risk.

Kathleen Suozzi, MD, is an associate professor of dermatology at the Yale School of Medicine in New Haven, Connecticut. She specializes in the treatment of skin cancer and other forms of UV damage.

Kathleen Suozzi, MD, explains how UV damage shows up, why actinic keratoses matter, and which field therapies and lasers help cut skin cancer risk.