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Receiving a non-melanoma skin cancer diagnosis can feel stressful. In fact, studies show that more than one in three patients find the diagnosis traumatic, with many more experiencing anxiety about what comes next. For many,…
Superficial Radiotherapy (SRT) is a safe and effective treatment option for many patients experiencing non-melanoma skin cancers, like basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma. Patients often find its less invasive nature an appealing alternative…
Keloids are a type of abnormal scar that appears as a raised, thickened area of skin. They form when the body produces too much collagen while healing from an injury or incision. While keloids are…
Squamous cell carcinoma is a type of skin cancer that usually develops in areas of the body that are regularly exposed to the sun. While the cancer is typically slow-growing and rarely spreads to other…
Non-melanoma skin cancer is one of the most common types of skin cancer, with millions of new cases reported each year. While there are various treatment options available, one of the most effective and widely…