Using local anesthesia, the tumor and a small margin of normal tissue, is cut out using a scalpel and then viewed with a microscope. If part of the tumor remains, your Pittsburgh Mohs surgeon will continue to repeat the procedure until the latest layer examined is completely tumor free.
This technique has been perfected at the Golla Center for Dermatology and saves the most healthy tissue while having highest success rate of over 98 percent.
Tumors that have recurred, are poorly defined, or in critical areas around the ears, lips, nose, and eyes will benefit the post from this procedure.
Mohs Micrographic Surgery Pittsburgh
Using local anesthesia, the tumor and a small margin of normal tissue, is cut out using a scalpel and then viewed with a microscope. If part of the tumor remains, your Pittsburgh Mohs surgeon will continue to repeat the procedure until the latest layer examined is completely tumor free.
This technique has been perfected at the Golla Center for Dermatology and saves the most healthy tissue while having highest success rate of over 98 percent.
Tumors that have recurred, are poorly defined, or in critical areas around the ears, lips, nose, and eyes will benefit the post from this procedure.
Radiation
Radiation therapy can be a decent option for patients with large cancers, elderly patients, or those unable to undergo surgery.
It is rarely recommended as an initial treatment option in younger patients due to the risk of developing long-term issues. Radiation can also be used after surgery if the tumor was not entirely removed, or if your care team believes some of the cancer might remain.
Targeted Therapy for Advanced Basal Cell Carcinoma
In extreme cases when the basal cell carcinoma has spread too far, or can’t be cured using surgery or radiation, the targeted drug, Vismodegib (Erivedge) can usually slow cancer growth or even shrink the tumor. It can also be effective when used to shrink an extremely large tumor before surgery is performed.