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Why You Should Choose SRT to Treat Your Squamous Cell Carcinoma

March 6, 2024

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 parts of the body, it can still be a serious health concern if left untreated. If you have been diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma, it’s important to seek treatment as soon as possible to prevent it from spreading. 

Superficial radiotherapy (SRT) is a highly effective treatment option. SRT uses low-depth radiation to target the cancer cells while minimizing damage to the surrounding healthy tissue. SRT is an excellent treatment option for patients with squamous cell carcinoma because it has a high cure rate and minimal side effects. 

Here are some of the key benefits of choosing SRT: 

  1. Non-invasive: Unlike surgery, SRT is a non-invasive treatment that does not require any incisions or anesthesia. This means that there is a minimal risk of scarring, bleeding or infection, and you can continue your normal activities throughout the course of treatment. 
  2. Highly effective: SRT has a squamous cell carcinoma non-recurrence rate of approximately 97.8%, making it one of the most effective treatment options available. SRT works by damaging the DNA of cancer cells, preventing them from replicating and eventually leading to their death. 
  3. Minimal side effects: SRT has minimal side effects compared to other types of cancer treatments. Some patients may experience mild redness or irritation at the treatment site, but these side effects typically go away within a few days.
  1. Quick and convenient: The treatment can be completed in just a few minutes per session. Patients require multiple sessions over the course of several weeks, but each session is quick and easy. 
  2. Safe: It’s a safe and well-tolerated treatment option. The low-dose radiation used in SRT is targeted specifically at the cancer cells, minimizing the risk of damage to surrounding healthy tissue. 

While SRT is a highly effective treatment option, it may not be suitable for everyone. Your doctor will take into account your medical history, the location and size of your tumor and other factors before recommending a treatment plan. However, if you are a candidate for SRT, it is an excellent treatment option to consider due to its high cure rate, minimal side effects and non-invasive nature. Talk to your doctor today to see if SRT is right for you.