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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…
Superficial radiation therapy was first used to treat non-melanoma skin cancers, such as basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas, back in the 1970s. For the last few decades, the treatment method fell out of use…
If you have keloid scars, chances are you’ve struggled with them for a while. These scars are notorious for their ability to resist attempts to treat or remove them, and often regrow a few years…
The Incidence of Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer in the United States Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States. Did you know it is currently estimated that one in five Americans…
What is Superficial Radio Therapy? Superficial Radio Therapy is the latest non-invasive, non-melanoma skin cancer treatment option. Superficial Radio Therapy is administered with the use of the SRT-100™, our state-of-the-art system inspired by the tried-and-true…