Skin Cancer Specialists Newton MA

Find Skin Cancer Specialists in Newton, MA. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Newton, MA.

Local Businesses

Donelan Matthias B

1-617-244-0990
200 Washington Street
Newton, MA 02458


A George Volpe

617-244-2600
29 Crafts St Ste 370
Newton, MA 02458


Cosmetic Surgery Boston

1-617-964-2000
2000 Washington Street
Newton, MA 02458


Caritas Medical Group Plastic Surgery

1-617-969-2750
29 Crafts Street Suite 400
Newton, MA 02458


Richard T Silverman

(617) 965-9500
29 Crafts St – Suite 370
Newton, MA 02458


Richard Silverman

(617) 965-9500
29 Craft Street Suite 370
Newton, MA 02458


Richard Silverman

Suite 370 29 Craft Street
Newton, MA 02458


A One Laser

(617)928-1000
204 California Street
Newton, MA 02458


New England Plastic Surgery

(617) 244-2600
29 Crafts St Ste 370
Newton, MA 02458


A George Volpe

617-782-7852
29 Crafts St
Newton, MA 02458


Driscoll Daniel N

1-617-244-0990
200 Washington Street
Newton, MA 02458


George Volpe

(617) 965-9500
29 Crafts St – Suite 370
Newton, MA 02458


Richard Silverman

(617) 965-9500
29 Crafts St Ste 370
Newton, MA 02458


Cortiss, Eugene H – Cortiss Eugene H

(617) 244-0990
2000 Wash # 444
Newton, MA 02458


Skin Cancer Specialists FAQ in Newton, MA

What is the least fatal type of skin cancer?

Basal cell carcinoma Most common form of skin cancer but the least dangerous. Appear as round or flattened lump or scaly spots. Red, pale or pearly in colour. May become ulcerated, bleed and fail to heal.

How long does it take for melanoma to spread to organs?

How fast does melanoma spread and grow to local lymph nodes and other organs? “Melanoma can grow extremely quickly and can become life-threatening in as little as six weeks,” noted Dr. Duncanson.

Which is worse basal or squamous?

Though not as common as basal cell (about one million new cases a year), squamous cell is more serious because it is likely to spread (metastasize). Treated early, the cure rate is over 90%, but metastases occur in 1%–5% of cases. After it has metastasized, it’s very difficult to treat.

How do you know melanoma has spread across your body?

If your melanoma has spread to other areas, you may have: Hardened lumps under your skin. Swollen or painful lymph nodes. Trouble breathing, or a cough that doesn’t go away.

What does late stage skin cancer look like?

Hard lump on the skin. Hard or swollen lymph nodes. Fatigue. Unexplained pain.

How curable is skin cancer?

Nearly all skin cancers can be cured if they are treated before they have a chance to spread. The earlier skin cancer is found and removed, the better your chance for a full recovery. Ninety percent of those with basal cell skin cancer are cured.

Is skin cancer treated by a dermatologist or an oncologist?

Most basal and squamous cell cancers (as well as pre-cancers) are treated by dermatologists – doctors who specialize in treating skin diseases. If the cancer is more advanced, you may be treated by another type of doctor, such as: A surgical oncologist: a doctor who treats cancer with surgery.

Can you have melanoma for years and not know?

“You could have melanoma for a long time before you realize it, because some types are not so obvious. Some aggressive forms, like nodular melanoma, grow fast, are visible and can hurt or bleed.” While certain groups may be at a higher risk for melanoma, anyone can get the disease.

How long can a person live with squamous cell carcinoma?

Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) generally has a high survival rate. The 5-year survival is 99 percent when detected early. Once SCC has spread to the lymph nodes and beyond, the survival rates are lower. Yet this cancer is still treatable with surgery and other therapies, even in its advanced stages.

Do you need chemo for basal cell carcinoma?

Basal cell carcinoma very rarely reaches an advanced stage, so systemic chemotherapy is not typically used to treat these cancers. Advanced basal cell cancers are more likely to be treated with targeted therapy.

Where is the first place skin cancer spreads to?

Doctors have known for decades that melanoma and many other cancer types tend to spread first into nearby lymph nodes before entering the blood and traveling to distant parts of the body.

Which cancers are hardest to detect?

Pancreatic cancer doesn’t garner much treatment success for a number of reasons: It’s hard to detect early. The pancreas is deep within the body so there aren’t signs people can detect easily. The disease spreads quickly to other nearby organs, including liver, intestines, and gall bladder.