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Skin cancer usually starts from spending too much time under the sun’s powerful ultraviolet (UV) rays. Without protecting your skin from these rays, they can damage your DNA – which controls how your cells grow…
When patients are diagnosed with non-melanoma skin cancers like basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma, the first questions they ask are typically along the lines of… What does this mean? How serious is this?…
For decades, Mohs surgery has been considered the “gold standard” for the treatment of basal cell carcinomas and squamous cell carcinomas, even for cases where cosmetically important features of the face like the eyes, nose,…
According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, adults should thoroughly examine their skin on a monthly basis for signs of skin cancer, as well as visit a dermatologist for an annual professional skin exam. If you’ve…
Treating Non-Melanoma Skin Cancers When a person discovers they have non-melanoma skin cancer such as basal cell carcinoma or squamous cell carcinoma, the first question they have is, “How can I treat this?” The current…