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Cáncer de piel - Treatment

Nombres alternativos

Cáncer cutáneo

Tratamiento:

Diferentes tipos de cáncer de piel requieren métodos de tratamiento diferentes. La extirpación quirúrgica del cáncer es muy común.

Ver el tipo específico de cáncer de piel para obtener información:

Grupos de apoyo:

Para buscar recursos adicionales, ver grupo de apoyo para el cáncer.

Pronóstico:

El pronóstico depende de muchos factores, incluyendo el tipo de cáncer y la prontitud con que se diagnosticó. El carcinoma de células basales y el carcinoma escamocelular rara vez se diseminan a otras partes del cuerpo. Sin embargo, es más probable que se disemine el melanoma. Ver los artículos específicos sobre cáncer de piel para obtener información adicional.

Cuándo contactar a un profesional médico:

Cualquier lunar, úlcera o tumor sospechosos en la piel deben ser examinados de inmediato por un médico. Usted debe tomar en serio cualquier cambio que se presente en un lunar o cualquier tumor repentino en la piel.

  • Reviewed last on: 8/12/2009
  • Jonathan Kantor, MD, North Florida Dermatology Associates, Jacksonville, FL. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, A.D.A.M., Inc.
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