Nonmelanoma skin cancer can occur due to changes and skin growths or moles.
Non-melanoma skin cancer symptoms can be encountered in the nose, face, head, shoulders, and back.
Symptoms are:
1. The open wound remained open for several weeks.
2. The growth of warts
3. The lump on the skin, and red.
Basalioma divided into non-melanoma (basal cell carcinoma) and squamous cell carcinoma.
Treatment for skin cancer non-melanoma:
1. Surgical excision
2. Curettage and electrocautery
3. Cryotherapy
4. Mohs micrographic surgery
5. Chemotherapy
6. Photodynamic therapy (PDT)
7. Imiquimod cream
8. Radiotherapy
9. Electrochemotherapy
Non-melanoma skin cancer symptoms can be encountered in the nose, face, head, shoulders, and back.
Symptoms are:
1. The open wound remained open for several weeks.
2. The growth of warts
3. The lump on the skin, and red.
Basalioma divided into non-melanoma (basal cell carcinoma) and squamous cell carcinoma.
Treatment for skin cancer non-melanoma:
1. Surgical excision
2. Curettage and electrocautery
3. Cryotherapy
4. Mohs micrographic surgery
5. Chemotherapy
6. Photodynamic therapy (PDT)
7. Imiquimod cream
8. Radiotherapy
9. Electrochemotherapy