Here are some answers to frequently asked questions about nonmelanoma skin cancer. Q: My skin is dark and I tan easily. Can I still get skin cancer? A: Skin cancer is more common in people with fair skin, but it can occur in all people, including those with dark skin tones. Q: Sunscreen numbers range from [...]
Can I Get Checked for Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer?
on April 6, 2010 in Skin Cancer - Non-Melanoma
Screenings check for problems in people who don’t have symptoms. Your doctor can check for signs of skin cancer as part of your regular health exam. Or you can schedule an appointment with a dermatologist. A dermatologist is a skin specialist. Your doctor can also show you ways to monitor any areas of skin that might [...]
How Can I Prevent Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer?
on April 6, 2010 in Skin Cancer - Non-Melanoma
Stay out of the sun when your shadow is shorter than you are (usually 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.). Avoiding excessive sun exposure is important in preventing skin cancers.
What to Know About Surgery for Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer
on March 31, 2010 in Skin Cancer - Non-Melanoma
Surgery is the most common way to treat nonmelanoma skin cancer. Many techniques can be used to remove the cancer. The goal is to completely remove the cancer while trying to limit damage to healthy tissue. The technique your doctor recommends depends on these factors. The size of the tumor The location of the tumor [...]
Do What You Can to Ease Side Effects of Treatment for Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer
on March 31, 2010 in Skin Cancer - Non-Melanoma
Anxiety and Depression Many people may feel blue, anxious, or distressed after being told they have cancer. These feelings may continue or come back throughout treatment. You may also worry about how you will look after the treatment. Taking these actions may ease your mental stress. Talk with your family or friends. Ask your doctor, [...]
Understanding Your Stage of Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer
on March 31, 2010 in Skin Cancer - Non-Melanoma
In most cases, nonmelanoma skin cancer is confined to the skin and is easily treated and cured. If skin cancer has spread, then your doctor will want to know the extent or stage of the skin cancer. This helps your doctor decide whether more treatment is needed and if so, which treatments might be best. [...]
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