skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in men and women, with an estimated two million new cases expected to be diagnosed this year 1. The best way to protect against developing skin cancer is to protect the skin by staying out of midday sun, using sunscreens when out in the sun and to avoid using tanning beds.
Of all skin cancers, basal cell carcinoma is one of the most common forms, accounting for approximately eight out of every 10 skin cancers 2. This particular form of skin cancer forms on the outer layer of the skin that is exposed to the sun, tends to grow slowly and rarely spreads to other parts of the body.
There are several types of treatment options that may be used to treat basal cell carcinoma including one or more of the following:
- Surgery
- One of the most common treatments for skin cancer, surgery can be performed by several techniques.
- The first, called excisional skin surgery, is where the area where the skin cancer appears is numbed and is removed with a scalpel.
- A second technique, called Mohs surgery, is where thin layers of the skin cancer are shaved away and simultaneously examined under a microscope. In this procedure only the necessary amount of skin that contains the tumor is removed.
- Another procedure, called electrodesication and curettage, is often used to remove small basal cell carcinomas. A tool shaped like a spoon (called a curettage) removes the cancer and then an electrical current is released to kill any cancer cells not removed by the curettage.
- Cryosurgery is another form of treatment where the use of extreme cold (liquid nitrogen) is applied to remove the skin cancer.
- Finally, laser surgery, which uses a beam of light to destroy and remove cancerous cells, is another common surgical procedure.
Typically used when the skin cancer covers an area too large to undergo a surgical procedure, topical chemotherapy is applied directly to the skin in the form of a cream or lotion to kill the cancerous cells.
Photodynamic Therapy
This type of treatment uses a chemical cream that is applied or injected into the skin followed several hours or days later by a laser light treatment. When the laser light is applied onto the skin, it actives the special chemicals to destroy the cancer cells. Photodynamic therapy is usually used to treat skin cancer that is near the surface of the skin.
While radiation therapy, the use of high-energy ways to kill cancer cells, is not a common treatment for skin cancer, it sometimes is used if the skin cancer is located in an area where surgery would be difficult to perform (i.e., ears, nose, or eyelids). Radiation therapy also can be used if the skin cancer returns after the initial surgical removal.
References
- American Cancer Society. skin cancer: Basal and Squamous Cell Cancer Detailed Guide. Accessed on March 7, 2011.
- American Cancer Society. Skin Cancer: Basal and Squamous Cell Cancer Detailed Guide. Accessed on March 7, 2011.