SKIN CANCER

Skin Cancer Specialists 

At Pine Belt Dermatology, the team assists many patients in Petal, Hattiesburg, Ellisville, and Biloxi, Mississippi, who are combating cancer of the skin. The experienced team has been specially trained to diagnose and treat skin cancer. To schedule a consultation, call your nearest office or book an appointment online today.
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Skin Cancer Q&A

What is Done During a Skin Cancer Screening?

Skin cancer screenings are done by the dermatologist in order to assist with locating any moles or spots on the skin which could be malignant. Normally, a comprehensive appraisal of the patient’s skin will be performed. If a likely cancerous region has been identified the dermatologist will usually perform a biopsy. This is performed to obtain a sample of the affected skin cells in order to have them assessed by a laboratory to determine if cancerous cells are present. Self-exams as well as yearly skin screenings are extraordinarily important because early detection of cancer is imperative to effective treatment.

How Long Will the Skin Screening Take?

Characteristically, cancer screenings take roughly 10 minutes. If a skin biopsy is necessary, the procedure may take more time. Patients may also use this time to examine the skin for signs of other skin conditions such as rosacea. The goal is to make sure that the entire body is evaluated for indications of cancer so these screenings will be conducted in private.

How Often Do I Have to Have a Screening?

A person’s skin can wind up changing greatly in 12 months. This is why it is suggested that patients have a cancer screening conducted annually. This ensures that concerning developments are noticed in their earliest stages. Performing self-exams should not be ignored. Proceed to the dermatologist as fast as you can if you observe any changes. For those who have a family history of skin cancer, battled cancer before, or have many moles, skin cancers screening should take place every 90 days.

What Treatments Are Used?

The treatment employed will take into account the depth of penetration, location, size, and the tumor’s type in addition to the patient's overall health and age. Treatment options include:

  • Topical medications
  • Photodynamic Therapy
  • Mohs Surgery
  • SRT (Superficial Radiation Therapy)
  • Cryosurgery
  • Laser Surgery
  • Excisional surgery
  • Electrosurgery
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