Beyond the scalpel: Non-surgical solutions for skin cancer

Skin cancer treatment should be tailored to each patient's unique needs and preferences.

Traditional surgical methods have long been the primary approach to treating skin cancer.

In recent years due to modern techniques, non-surgical treatments are being utilised for their effectiveness and minimal invasiveness. Among these, superficial radiotherapy and topical creams offer targeted treatment without incisions.

Superficial radiotherapy: Superficial radiotherapy involves the precise application of low-energy X-rays directly to the skin’s surface, effectively targeting cancerous cells while sparing healthy tissue. This non-invasive treatment is suitable for all non-melanoma skin cancers and precancerous lesions, providing patients with a gentle yet potent treatment option. It is convenient and not disruptive to daily life. It is an appealing choice for many patients, offering excellent cosmetic outcomes and cure rates on par with surgery.

Topical skin cancer creams: Applied directly to the affected area, these creams destroy cancerous cells while minimising damage to healthy tissue. While not effective on all skin cancers, they are particularly useful for superficial basal cell carcinomas and actinic keratoses, offering a convenient and relatively painless treatment option.

Choosing the right treatment: Skin cancer treatment should be tailored to each patient’s unique needs and preferences. Whether opting for superficial radiotherapy, topical creams, or another non-surgical modality, patients can now find effective alternatives to surgery. By embracing these innovative treatments, Dermatologists prioritise efficacy and patient comfort, offering pathways to healing with minimal disruption to patients’ lives.

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