10/23/2024
Did you know that Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC) and Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) are the two most common forms of skin cancer? The good news is that several effective treatment options are available, each designed to fit different patient needs and preferences.
✨ Common Treatment Options for BCC & SCC:
Surgical Excision: Removing the cancerous tissue with a margin of healthy skin.
Mohs Surgery: Precise, layer-by-layer removal of skin cancer, typically for more complex cases.
Cryotherapy: Freezing cancer cells using liquid nitrogen.
Topical Medications: Creams or ointments applied to treat certain skin cancers.
Electronic Brachytherapy (eBx): A non-invasive, radiation-based treatment with no cutting or stitches.
💡 Why Patients Prefer eBx:
eBx offers a painless, non-invasive alternative to surgery, making it a top choice for patients, especially seniors or those with medical conditions that make surgery risky. With eBx:
No scalpels, stitches, or scars 🩹
Minimal downtime—patients can go about their day immediately after treatment 💪
A targeted approach with high precision, protecting healthy tissue 🎯
If you're facing a BCC or SCC diagnosis, it's important to discuss all your options with your healthcare provider. eBx might just be the right fit for you or a loved one.
Stay informed, stay protected, and remember—early detection saves lives.
Did you know that Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC) and Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) are the two most common forms of skin cancer? The good news is that several effective treatment options are available, each designed to fit different patient needs and preferences. ✨ Common Treatment Options for BCC & S...