Appointments
To schedule an appointment with Dr. Gill, please contact the UTSW Dermatology Clinic at:
Tel: 214 645 2400
Address: UTSW Dermatology Clinic, Professional Office Building 2 (POB2), 5939 Harry Hines Blvd (4th floor), Dallas, TX 75390
Research Participation
If you are a patient at UTSW and would like to participate in melanoma research, please contact your treating provider about next steps.
Helpful Articles
January 24, 2024
Cervical Cancer Awareness Brighter Magazine (Issue 2024-Q1)
This article answers important questions regarding cervical cancer awareness, ranging from risk factors and detection to treatment.
April 4, 2023
A cancer patient’s guide to clinical trials. Brighter Magazine (Issue 8)
This article discusses the different types of clinical trials and considerations for determining whether one might be right for you.
February 15, 2023
Caring for your skin in the dry days of winter. Brighter Magazine (Issue 7)
Many cancer treatments lead to severe skin dryness. Read this article for tips in managing this common side effect.
October 20, 2022
Cancer Genetics…should I get tested? Brighter Magazine (Issue 6)
Some families have a genetic predisposition to developing cancer. Here we discuss what cancer genetics is and when patients should consider getting tested.
August 4, 2022
Preparing your skin for the sunny days of summer. Brighter Magazine (Issue 5)
Sun exposure is a major risk factor for developing skin cancers. In this article we discuss recommendations for protecting your skin from UV damage.
May 3, 2022
How to prevent (and spot!) skin cancers. Brighter Magazine (Issue 4)
Nearly 1 in 5 people in the US will develop skin cancer in their lifetime. Read this article to learn about the different types of skin cancer and what to look out for.
March 8, 2022
Harnessing the immune system to fight cancer. Brighter Magazine (Issue 3)
Immunotherapy is changing the world of cancer treatment. Learn more about it here!
December 1, 2021
Feeling and looking your best during the cancer journey. Brighter Magazine (Issue 2)
Cancer and its associated treatments can have major impacts on your body. Here are some practical tips for managing these changes.
July 10, 2019
The not-so-friendly skies? Why pilots and flight attendants have a higher risk of skin cancer
Studies have shown that pilots and flight attendants are at a greater risk for skin cancer, but much is still unknown about why. Jennifer G. Gill, M.D., PhD, breaks down potential factors, as well as other occupations and hobbies that pose an increased risk.
Read more about this high risk groupAugust 8, 2018
5 myths about skin cancer prevention – and some truths
Is sunscreen enough to prevent skin cancer? Is our skin protected behind window glass? In this week’s blog, Jennifer Gill, M.D., Ph.D., clears up five misconceptions about skin cancer prevention, and then offers up some truths.
Read more about the myths of sunscreen