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- $Title{Shaving Technique for Basal Cancer Removal}
- $Subject{basal cell cancer Moh's Skin Special Procedures procedure Laboratory
- Tests carcinoma cancerous cancers neoplasm neoplasms microscope Lab Test}
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- Shaving Technique for Basal Cancer Removal
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- QUESTION: The growth on my face has been diagnosed as a basal type cancer.
- The doctor has referred me to a specialist who has a new technique that may
- require several visits, because he shaves away a little piece of the tumor at
- a time, then looks at it with a microscope before doing the next step. Do you
- know of such a method, and why can't they just cut the damned thing off?
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- ANSWER: Actually, you do have that option, as a surgical procedure (excision)
- may be used to remove a basal cell carcinoma quite readily. If the tumor is
- small enough, the doctor can then simply close the wound, or it may require a
- graft of skin to replace the removed tissue. If enough normal tissue
- surrounding the tumor is removed, hopefully eliminating all cancer cells, a
- cure is attained in 95% of the cases. The technique to which you refer is
- called Moh's Procedure, and can approach a 100% cure rate. It is most useful
- when the tumor has a poorly defined border, for tumors located in areas where
- recurrence is frequent, or where normal tissue must be preserved. Under local
- anesthesia, the tumor is removed but the wound edges are examined with a
- microscope to be sure that all the cancerous tissue has been removed. The
- procedure is repeated layer by layer, wherever any abnormal cells are found,
- until none can be seen. The operation requires special equipment and trained
- physicians, but promises the most reliable results.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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