Basal Cell
Carcinoma Treatment
To treat your basal cell
carcinoma, your oncologist will take into consideration several factors such as age and severity of the tumor:
appearance, size, etc. Nowadays, several methods of treatment are available to eradicate a skin cancer:
electrocautery, surgery, cryosurgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Sometimes, the therapies require the
cooperation of several specialists.
Cryosurgery
This method aims to
destroy, by extreme cold, the cancer cells. During the procedure, the specialist applies liquid nitrogen on the
diseased tissue for a few seconds, which freezes the tumor and destroys cancer cells. In general, cryosurgery is
performed to treat very small cancers and pre-cancerous or abnormal skin changes.
Surgical excision
This surgical technique
involves removing the cancer of the skin with a portion of surrounding healthy tissue. Surgical excision can be
used in the treatment of medium-size basal cell carcinomas. Surgical excision often successfully treats basal
cell carcinoma; however, it often leaves scars.
Cauterization
Also called electrosurgery,
cauterization consists of burning the tumor and then removing it with a sharp instrument called curette. Because
of its effectiveness in the removal of small tumors, cauterization is often
performed to treat basal cell carcinoma; however, it may leave scar, which can be recovered by a skin graft.
Radiation therapy
Radiation therapy is a
local regional treatment, consisting of using high energy rays to kill cancer cells or and to shrink or
completely eradicate a tumor. Unlike chemotherapy, radiation therapy treats a precised area of the body, which
makes it has little impact on normal cells. Radiotherapy can be used alone or in combination with surgery or
chemotherapy, depending on the size of the tumor.
Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy is a cancer
treatment consists of using very strong drugs to destroy cancer cells in the entire organism. Chemotherapy
medications are, most of the times, taken in pill form or intravenously to kill or slow down the proliferation
of cancer cells. In the treatment of basal cell carcinoma, however, chemotherapy drugs are mostly administered
in the form of cream (tazarotene, imiquimod, 5-fluorouracil, and others) or lotion. In fact, chemotherapy is
rarely used in the treatment of basal cell carcinoma; it is used only when the cancer has spread into other
parts of the body.
Diagnosis
Prognosis
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