Anyone have Squamous cell cancer and where?

Posted by metermaidman @metermaidman, Sep 26, 2025

I have a lesion on my left side of my face just below my ear. Does surgery help or is there a medical cream I can use to avoid surgery?

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@lizzyj58 had the same now I have another scheduled other side of chest stage 1

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@ptrjohng I have another one same side! Hate the thought of more Mohs surgery but it has to be done. The worst part for me was after 8 hours post surgery it felt like I was being stung by a 100 bees, this lasted on and off for about 2 days. Best of luck to you,keep us updated.

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@ptrjohng I have another one same side! Hate the thought of more Mohs surgery but it has to be done. The worst part for me was after 8 hours post surgery it felt like I was being stung by a 100 bees, this lasted on and off for about 2 days. Best of luck to you,keep us updated.

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@lizzyj58 thanks I will

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@grammato3
Hello,
I was taken off all cancer meds now 2 months.
I am going to an oncologist here in Las Vegas that specializes in melanoma.
When he saw the condition of my legs from over 20 Mohs surgeries and new lesions on my legs we decided I will be infused with a newer drug, UNLOXCYT, it is suppose to target squamous cell carcinoma.
The drug is every 3 weeks for 1 hour.
I am looking forward, hopefully this will work with minimum side effects.

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@lips702 I just read about this treatment - it appears to be very helpful for those people who cannot undergo surgery or radiation, so ideal for you. Wishing you all the best. Please let me know how it works out.

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@gently Surgery and creams can help squamous cells but it doesn’t permanently resolve the cancer. I’ve had chemo creams, frozen off, and MOHS surgery on my squamous cells on my feet and legs. It keeps returning. I’ve had two Mayo oncologists tell me I’ll “be chasing it the rest of my life”.

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@googling
My new oncologist also specializes in Melanoma.
It took a lot of research and networking to find him.
My squamous cells keep multiplying!
Looking forward to new drug, Unloxcyt

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@lizzyj58 had the same now I have another scheduled other side of chest stage 1

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@ptrjohng, glad the lesion was discovered at stage 1. How did your recent, second Mohs surgery go?

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@ptrjohng, glad the lesion was discovered at stage 1. How did your recent, second Mohs surgery go?

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@colleenyoung thank you for asking iam scheduled for April 10 will give you a update

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@colleenyoung thank you for asking iam scheduled for April 10 will give you a update

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@ptrjohng I had 2 spots on other side of chest 1 melanoma 1 precancerous had excision done on both successful my stitches are now healing

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Yes my husband, he had three surgeries for tongue cancer for the last year 30 treatments of radiation and 17 lymph nodes on the right side removed. Two months after radiation PET scan showed new squamous cell on his lymph node next to the carotid artery. Also a new small lump on the center of his tongue which was Biopsied and is malignant.
We are now going to specialist is at OSHU in Oregon
We are both terrified

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@googling
My new oncologist also specializes in Melanoma.
It took a lot of research and networking to find him.
My squamous cells keep multiplying!
Looking forward to new drug, Unloxcyt

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@lips702: I just read about this treatment. How is it going for you?

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Yes my husband, he had three surgeries for tongue cancer for the last year 30 treatments of radiation and 17 lymph nodes on the right side removed. Two months after radiation PET scan showed new squamous cell on his lymph node next to the carotid artery. Also a new small lump on the center of his tongue which was Biopsied and is malignant.
We are now going to specialist is at OSHU in Oregon
We are both terrified

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@cappy51 : Am I correct that you are new to Mayo Clinic Connect? If so, welcome. I believe you and your husband will find support here and possibly share some insights into the treatment he is receiving at OSHU Oregon.

It can certainly be terrifying to have this type of diagnosis and not know what the next steps will entail. There are tremendous strides that have been made in the treatment of malignancies of this kind and the fact that he is currently undergoing surveillance and care for early detection is encouraging. I hope you're both getting interdisciplinary attention to all of your needs that will help you cope through the process and that you feel free to share your concerns here for any additional support along the way.

What does the team there consist of?

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