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Treatment of Skin Cancer and Subcutaneous Lesions

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Treatment of Skin Cancer and Subcutaneous Lesions

Skin cancer is a serious skin disease that can occur anywhere on the body. This type of cancer occurs as a result of abnormal growth of skin cells. Skin cancers are most common in areas exposed to sunlight, such as the face, neck, hands, and arms. Skin cancers can be fatal, but with early detection and treatment, they are usually curable. Types of skin cancer Skin cancer is divided into three main types: Basal Cell Cancer (BCC): This type of cancer occurs as a result of uncontrolled growth of basal cells in the lowest layer of the skin. BCC can be seen on the face, neck and other parts of the body. Squamous Cell Cancer (SCC): This type of cancer, It occurs as a result of uncontrolled growth of squamous cells in the outer layer of the skin. YCC can be seen in areas exposed to sunlight such as the face, neck, hands and arms. Melanoma: This type of cancer occurs as a result of abnormal growth in pigment cells. Melanoma can occur anywhere on the body and is particularly common in areas exposed to sunlight.

Subcutaneous lesions can also be skin cancer. While these lesions are usually harmless, they can sometimes be cancerous. Therefore, all skin lesions should be evaluated by a specialist doctor. Treatment of skin cancer and subcutaneous lesions Treatment of skin cancer depends on the type, stage, and location of the cancer. Some early-stage skin cancers can be treated surgically. Surgical intervention involves removing cancerous cells and widening the skin area to prevent the cancer from recurring. Surgery is not the only method used in the treatment of skin cancer. Other treatment options may include: Radiation therapy: It is used to kill cancerous cells using high-energy rays. Chemotherapy: Drugs used to kill cancer cells are used.

Skin cancer and subcutaneous lesions are skin problems that result from abnormal cell growths in the skin. Skin cancer, also called skin cancer, is the most common type of skin cancer. Factors such as environmental factors, genetic factors and prolonged exposure to sunlight can cause skin cancer. Subcutaneous lesions are abnormal cell growths or tumors that occur under the skin for a variety of reasons. These lesions are usually harmless, but sometimes they can turn into cancer. Treatment options may vary depending on the size, location, type, and spread of the lesion. In some cases, skin cancer and subcutaneous lesions can be surgically removed. During these surgical procedures, anesthetic cream or local anesthetic is used and they usually require rest at home the same day. In some cases, other treatment options such as cryotherapy or laser therapy may also be used. Most of these treatments aim to destroy the lesion by freezing or using laser energy. Preventive measures include reducing the time of sun exposure, wearing protective clothing, using sunscreen, and having regular skin checkups. Regular skin checkups can help detect and treat skin cancer or subcutaneous lesions early. To summarize, skin cancer and subcutaneous lesions are serious skin problems and are important to treat. Treatment options, the size of the lesion, its location, varies depending on the type and extent of its spread and may include various modalities such as surgery, cryotherapy, or laser therapy. It is also important to take preventive measures such as reducing the time of sun exposure, wearing protective clothing, using sunscreen, and having regular skin checks.