Wednesday, 30 December 2015

Treatment for non-melanoma skin cancer


Squamous cell carcinomas, one of a kind of skin cancers if determined at initial stage, it can be cured. If removed promptly, it can be cured even more easily and reduces the risk of getting more serious forms of skin cancer such as Melanoma. It can become disfiguring if not taken care properly or not removed as it penetrates the inner tissues very fast. A very small percentage metastasize to distant tissues, lymph nodes and organs and become very serious or fatal. Any changes in the moles should always be seen by physician and that too immediately. For diagnosis, a tissue cell is examined under microscopic. Treatment is required if tumor cells are there in the tissue. There are many skin cancer clinic in Melbourne that make diagnosis of thousands of patients every year. 
 

There are several ways to reduce or nullify the effects squamous cell carcinomas. The treatment in skin cancer clinic Melbourne depends upon the size, location, type and penetration depth of tumor. However, it may also depend on the general health and age of the patient. Treatment is performed on outpatients basis in a physician’s clinic. For the surgical process, local anesthetic is used. There is no such pain felt during the treatment. Although, a slight discomfort may be felt.  

Mohs Microscopic surgery:

In Mohs Microscopic surgery, a curette or scalpel is used to remove visible tumor and a very thin layer of tissues around the same. This layer of skin is then sectioned, stained, frozen, mapped and checked under microscope. In some cases, the cancer is not removed properly. The next layer of the surrounding tissues is checked by following the same procedure that includes sectioning, making it frozen and mapping. The procedure is repeated for the surrounding part of the tissue. Generally, mohs surgery leaves healthy tissues on the body. It in turn reduces the recurrence or the development of other type of cancers. For any of the treatment of SCC, the cure rate is 94-99%. The surgery is normally used for the poorly demarcated, recurred and hard-to-treat cancer. Moreover, it is the treatment for the critical areas around nose, eyes, lips, ears, feet and hands. The wound is generally allowed to heal naturally after the removal.     

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