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-Basal and Squamous Cell Skin Cancer
-Melanoma Skin Cancer
-Merkel Cell Skin Cancer
-Lymphoma of the Skin
-Kaposi Sarcoma

Basal and Squamous Cell Skin Cancer

These cancers are most often found in areas exposed to the sun, such as the head, neck, and arms, but they also can occur elsewhere. They are very common but are also usually very treatable. At Quality Dermatology we can screen you for Basal and Squamous Cell Skin Cancer and discuss these cancers, including risk factors, symptoms, how they are found, and how they are treated.

Melanoma Skin Cancer

Melanoma is less common than some other types of skin cancer, but it is more likely to grow and spread. At Quality Dermatology we can screen you for Melanoma Skin Cancer and discuss this cancer, including risk factors, symptoms, how it is found, and how it is treated.

Merkel Cell Skin Cancer

Merkel cell carcinoma is a rare type of skin cancer that usually appears as a flesh-colored or bluish-red nodule, often on your face, head or neck. At Quality Dermatology we can screen you for Merkel Cell Skin Cancer and discuss this cancer, including risk factors, symptoms, how it is found, and how it is treated.

Lymphoma of the Skin

Lymphoma is a cancer that starts in cells that are part of the body’s immune system. Rare lymphomas that start in the skin are called skin lymphomas (or cutaneous lymphomas). At Quality Dermatology we can screen you for Lymphoma of the Skin and discuss this cancer, including risk factors, symptoms, how it is found, and how it is treated.

Kaposi Sarcoma

Kaposi’s sarcoma (KS) is a cancer that causes patches of abnormal tissue to grow under the skin, in the lining of the mouth, nose, and throat, in lymph nodes, or in other organs. At Quality Dermatology we can screen you for Kaposi’s sarcoma and discuss this cancer, including risk factors, symptoms, how it is found, and how it is treated.