Skin squamous cell carcinoma (recurring)
Anyone else battled on-going outbreaks of squamous cell cancers? I have had dozens on my legs in the last two years. One required a swim graft. Three were MOHS procedures. A dozen were excisions with sutures. The rest were small and frozen. I just had an aggressive one removed the had quickly extended all the way to muscle. Who did you see? Are there other treatment options besides continued surgeries? I have at least six more that have popped up in the last week. It feels as though this will never end!
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@jodes1984
@jodes1984 My doctor knows I am not one to "cry wolf". All my specialists understand that there is research done on my part, and making sure things get addressed. This is where being your own best advocate is so helpful.
The one spot I am thinking about, had suddenly appeared on the back of my arm. Because of the history of melanoma and other skin cancers, I figured after a week or two, a call was in order. They got me in right away, took a closer look, and biopsied that spot. We set the MOHS procedures shortly thereafter, it was 6 stitches long for the incision. There are many scars on my face, neck, hands, arms, and upper torso, for both basal cell and squamous cell cancers. As @grammato3 has mentioned, there are several types of those cancers, and I have experienced them! Some were addressed with liquid nitrogen, many were MOHS.
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