Physician Spotlight – April 2021
Mid-Atlantic Skin operates under the direction of George K. Verghese, MD, one of the nation’s premier dermatologists. Along with his dedicated and professional team, Dr. Verghese provides excellent, comprehensive skin care. Dr. Verghese is a fellow of the American College of Mohs Surgery and the American Academy of Dermatology. He is board certified in dermatology. […]
Battling Skin Cancer? Look No Further than the Non-Surgical SRT-100™ for Your Squamous Cell Carcinoma Treatment
Squamous cell carcinoma is the second most common type of skin cancer. There are more than 700,000 new cases diagnosed each year in the United States. Fortunately, there is a new Squamous Cell Carcinoma Treatment available through Sensus Healthcare – The SRT-100™. What is Squamous Cell Carcinoma? Squamous cell carcinoma develops in the thin, flat […]
SRT-100™: Cure Your Patients with This Revolutionary Non-Surgical Squamous Cell Carcinoma Treatment
Each year, there are more new cases of skin cancer than the combined incidence of cancers of the breast, prostate and colon. Nearly four million people in the United States will be diagnosed with basal cell or squamous cell carcinoma this year, with an estimated 700,000 of those cases diagnosed as squamous cell carcinoma. Squamous […]
The Florida Sun – Orlando Surgeon Who Removes Keloids Is The First In Nation To Use The Latest Technology
Dr. Kenrick Spence, a Central Florida doctor, discusses the benefits of the SRT-100+ for keloid removal at Hilcrest Plastic Surgery in Orlando. With over 18 million people suffering from keloids, the market to remove the painful and itchy overgrowths of scars is highly in demand in this community. Read the full article here.
MedicalResearch.com – Dermatologist (Dr. Kristine A. Romine, MD) Discusses Personalized Approach to Skin Cancer Treatment
Dr. Kristine A. Romine, MD, CEO and Founder of Camelback Dermatology & Skin Surgery in Phoenix, AZ, explains the difference the personalized approach to skin cancer treatment that SRT provides to skin cancer patients. Read the full article here.
Dermatology Times – As an add-on to Mohs surgery, this treatment may have its benefits
Superficial Radio Therapy and our CEO, Joe Sardano, are making headlines with Dermatology Times. This article highlights the benefits of using SRT alongside Mohs surgery when treating skin cancer patients. With 80 percent of skin cancers appearing on the face and neck, a less invasive approach is very sought out by sufferers. Read the full […]
Physician Spotlight – January 2019
Dr. Steven K. Grekin, D.O. is the founder and Medical Director of The Grekin Skin Institute, a dermatological practice providing care within many segments of the medical market in Michigan. His primary mission is to help his patients put their best face forward by delivering extraordinary care and medical treatment. Having completed his undergraduate studies […]
CEO Money: Dr Ellen Turner is using a non-invasive, painless method to treat skin cancer
Dr. Ellen Turner discusses with CEO Money host, Michael Yorba, the non-invasive and pain free benefits of treating skin cancer with Superficial Radio Therapy. With Dr. Turner’s two dermatology practice locations in the Dallas area, she knows that one in three Texans will develop skin cancer in their lifetime. Check out the video below or […]
Dr. Kevin Schewe on Colorado’s Best – Non-Surgical Technology for Skin Cancer – Alliance Cancer Care at Red Rocks
Dr. Kevin Schewe the Radiation Oncologist and Medical Director at Alliance Cancer Care at Red Rocks discusses the dangers of UV rays, the different types of skin cancer and SRT with Colorado’s Best on FOX network Channel 2 and Channel 31 in Denver. Watch the video here.
Skin Cancer and SRT – Jeff Goldstein Interview
All transplant patients have a greater chance of developing skin cancer compared to the general population. In fact, research shows that transplant recipients have up to a 100 times higher risk for developing skin cancer compared to the general population. Transplant patients tend to develop a skin cancer called squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) although many […]