-
Mohs Surgery to Treat Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Mohs Surgery to Treat Squamous Cell Carcinoma In this multi-part video series, Dr. Evans Bailey walks us through a Mohs surgery procedure to treat squamous cell carcinoma. If left untreated, squamous cell carcinoma carries the risk of spreading to the lymph nodes, making it exceptionally important to address.
READ MORE » -
Melanoma Myths: Part II
As Dr. Bailey explained in Melanoma Myths: Part I, the extensive information accessible to the public about melanoma makes it difficult for some to separate the facts from fiction. As a fellowship-trained skin cancer and reconstructive surgeon and an elected member of the American College of Mohs Surgery, Dr. Bailey hopes to dispel some common…
READ MORE » -
Melanoma Awareness Month
The following post is in honor of Melanoma Awareness Month and references a post titled, “Melanoma” published by the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD). Melanoma is a serious skin cancer that is characterized by uncontrolled growth of pigment-producing cells. Melanomas can appear on the skin suddenly or develop from an existing mole. Like all…
READ MORE » -
Melanoma Myths: Part 1
While melanoma is a serious diagnosis, the treatments for melanoma have improved substantially in recent years, and most patients require a simple surgical procedure as their treatment. And while there is great information now published about melanoma that is accessible to the public, oftentimes it is difficult to sort through the facts about melanoma, the diagnosis,…
READ MORE »