DM - Oncology, ESMO Certified Medical Oncologist, Resident Fellow
Oncologist, Guwahati
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Radiation therapy for skin cancer is a non-invasive, effective and safe treatment option.
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Though surgery is still the most common treatment option for treating skin cancer, yet, as far as the downtime, safety and effectiveness are concerned radiation therapy is also popular. Being a non-invasive treatment, it not only offers excellent results for non-melanoma skin cancer but also decidedly less time-consuming as it is like x-ray, just a bit more concentrated form of radiation is used. Sometimes, radiation therapy may not be the ideal solution for treating a skin cancer, based on the type of cancer one has which can be best determined by your dermatologist.
Which of these refer to the most common types of skin cancer?
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Skin cancer or the abnormal growth of the skin cells are usually of three types, which are, basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma. While the first type of cancer affects the lower part of the outer skin layer or epidermis, the second one affects the upper part of the epidermis and melanoma affects the melanocytes cells which are responsible for producing melanin. No matter what type of skin cancer you have, consult with your doctor for the best possible cure through radiation therapy.
Radiation therapy for treating skin cancer causes life-threatening side effects.
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Non-of the side effects that a patient may experience due to having radiation therapy for skin cancer, such as moistness and redness of the skin or hair loss, are life-threatening. Though the chances of the skin cancer coming back again still haunt the patients. In some cases, the skin becomes drier or prone to infections, loses hair; however, the symptoms vary depending on the condition and severity of skin cancer. When undergoing radiation therapy, it s best to practice the skin care and precautions tips given by your dermatologist to avoid chances of side-effects.
Radiation therapy is used mainly for which type of skin cancer?
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Radiation therapy is mainly used for treating non-melanoma skin cancers, such as the basal and squamous skin cancer. However, when melanoma skin cancer cannot be treated with surgical options, radiotherapy is used for treating this type of skin cancer too. Be aware that melanoma requires immediate attention as it grows and spreads quite fast if left untreated.
Though there are a few risks involved, radiation therapy offers excellent results.
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When it comes to treating skin cancer with radiation therapy, this treatment method offers impressive cure rates as well as satisfying cosmetic results. Though for melanoma skin cancer, radiation therapy is not the first choice, when surgeries fail to provide a proper outcome, it is radiation therapy that along with other therapies like chemo and biological therapy that skin cancer is treated. A skin doctor can best guide you about the right treatment options depending on the type and condition of your skin condition.