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Basal Cell CarcinomaBasal Cell Carcinoma – General InformationBasal Cell Carcinoma is considered to be the most encountered form of skin cancer, but the good news is it also the most easily cured condition and the spreading is very low. Even if the Basal Cell Carcinomas are in some cases fatal, they can lead to extensive damage to surrounding healthy skin and bone if aren’t removed at the right time. Due to the fact that Basal Cell Carcinomas usually take more than ten years to develop, they once appeared almost especially in older patients. In the past few years, even the tumors have developed much more encountered in younger patients and are progressing every year in patients of all ages. Basal Cell Carcinoma has even an increased recurrence rate and if the patient had had this type of carcinoma, have a greater risk of developing another carcinoma within five to seven years. The risk is even higher if the patient has been diagnosed with two to more of this type of carcinomas or the cancer appeared in the trunk of the patient’s body. Most of these types of carcinomas are provoked by long term exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the sunlight. Keeping away from the sun as much as possible is the main and safe protection. The sunscreen protection has an important role in the sun safety program, but is not the only form to prevent the appearance of this type of carcinoma or other types of skin cancer, which can have almost the same symptoms.Basal Cell Carcinoma – SymptomsThere are five typical characteristics of this disorder and there are little differences between them; however, two or more characteristics are encountered in the tumor. Due to this, in some cases, Basal Cell Carcinoma, causes non-cancerous skin conditions, like psoriasis and eczema, which can be diagnosed by a dermatologist. It is important to know the signs of Basal Cell Carcinoma and examine your body every day, at least once a month, if the patient is predisposed, and can be made using a big mirror held so you can see all the parts of the body. The five characteristic symptoms this carcinoma include an open sore usually bleeding with oozes or crusts and scars open for more than three weeks. It can be also a persistent, non-healing sore which is an early symptom, a reddish patch or an irritated part, usually appearing on the chest, shoulders, arms and legs and in some cases the patch crusts, and can be itchy or painful. In other cases it persists with no discomfort, a smooth growth with a raised border with an indentation in the center and when the growth slowly progresses tiny blood vessels appear on the surface, a shiny nodule which is pearly and translucent or can be pink, red or white. The bump can be even tan, black or brown, particularly in patients with dark hair, a scar area which usually has poorly defined borders and the skin gets shiny. Even if is a less frequent symptom it can show the occurring of a chronic tumor.Basal Cell Carcinoma – TreatmentThere are many therapies that are used to treat Basal Cell Carcinoma, and each therapy depends on the type, severity and the location of the tumor. The most common treatment for this type of condition includes electrodesiccation and curettage, or ED and C, surgical excision, freezing, Mohs’ surgery, and laser surgery. The electrodesiccation and curettage procedure is a kind of treatment in which the main process is to fully remove new formed carcinomas and is considerate less effective in the recurring tumors case. It's usually used in tumors located on the trunk, arms and legs. During the electrodesiccation and curettage procedure, the dermatologist safely removes the surface of the skin cancer with a curette, which is a scraping instrument and then sears the basal of the tumor using an electric needle. The surgical excision procedure is used in both cases of new tumors and recurring tumors, when the doctor gets out the cancerous tissue and the surrounding areas of unaffected skin. There are also some cases in which the patient can have a bigger excision, which involves the removal of healthy normal skin around the tumor. To decrease the level of scarring, particularly on the face, the patient should see a doctor expert in skinreconstruction surgery. The freezing procedure used to treat Basal Cell Carcinoma involves the removal of cancerous cells by freezing them by a procedure called cryosurgery, in which the cells are destroyed using liquid nitrogen. It's effective on the tumors in particular places of the body and in patients having more than one tumor, and it has a lot of definite drawbacks, and the common drawback include crusting, scarring and slow healing. The Mohs' surgery procedure also used to treat Basal Cell Carcinoma, is an effective and safely treatment for the recurring carcinomas, including those that are considered large, deep, and fast-growing, or can even morpheaform on the face. In this type of treatment, the doctor carefully removes the tumor layer by layer, studying each layer using a microscope until no affected cells remain on the tissue. This gets the permission to the entire producing area to be removed without removing an excessive amount of surrounding unaffected skin. But this type of procedure requires careful expertise and the Mohs' surgery procedure can only be performed by the doctors skilled in this type of treatment. The laser surgery is considered a new therapy in which a laser fascicule is used to destroy all superficial carcinomas, and to decrease the bleeding; the lasers are usually used instead of scalpels during surgical excision procedure. There are also some topical treatments in curing the Basal Cell Carcinoma, in which most of the superficial carcinomas are cured with creams and ointments. Tazarotene, prescribed as Tazorac, is a recommended cream usually used for acne, seems to be effective in preventing basal cell tumors, and is considered to be very important in the treatment as well, but it hasn't been approved for this use, according from the last studies made by the scientists. But are also some approved topical treatments for the Basal Cell Carcinoma and include imiquimod, prescribed as Aldara, and 5-fluorouracil. These types of medications need careful monitoring because both can provoke chronic skin irritation. |
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