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Melanoma and non-melanoma are two primary categories of skin cancer. Each presents different symptoms and treatment options. Within the non-melanoma skin cancer – sometimes referred to as NMSC – category, the two most common types…
While Mohs surgery has proven to be an extremely effective method of treatment for non-melanoma skin cancers like squamous cell carcinoma and basal cell carcinoma, there are many significant downsides to this procedure from a…
The symptoms of squamous cell carcinoma often appear as scaly, irritated skin, or elevated growths similar to warts. Only a trained physician or specialist can decide for sure if it is squamous cell carcinoma. If…
With Sensus’ superficial radiation therapy (SRT), we may be entering uncharted waters where keloid recurrence after surgery and SRT leads to no, or a very low, incidence of keloid recurrence. With this, we will change…