Skin Cancer Specialists Waukesha WI

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

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Doughty-Mcdonald, Lauren

319-356-1616
N17W24100 Riverwood Dr Ste 150
Waukesha, WI 53188


Buebendorf, Norman D – Buebendorf Norman D

(414) 453-7418
Suite 215 2855 Campus Drive
Waukesha, WI 53186


Hussussian, Christopher – Plastic Surgery Assoc

(262) 970-5600
7373 France Ave S Ste 510
Waukesha, WI 53186


Haymes David A

(262)970-5600
2805 Campus Drive Suite 335
Waukesha, WI 53186


Christopher Hussussian

(262) 970-5600
Plastic Surgery Associates 22370 Bluemound Road
Waukesha, WI 53186


Korkos, Thomas G – Plastic Surgery Assoc

(262) 970-5600
N4W22370 Bluemound Rd
Waukesha, WI 53186


Plastic Surgery Assoc Sc

(262) 650-3600
420 Delaware St Se Dept Mmc195
Waukesha, WI 53188


Donald Mielke

(262) 542-4251
1111 Delafield St Ste 310
Waukesha, WI 53188


Medical Eye Assoc

(262) 547-3352
2855 Campus Dr # 500
Waukesha, WI 53188


Lake Country Plastic & Hand

(262) 523-1200
701 25Th Ave S Ste 200
Waukesha, WI 53186


Wu, Dianne E – Wu Dianne E

(262) 650-3600
516 Delaware St Se # 1E
Waukesha, WI 53186


Murphy, Michael L – Medical Eye Assoc

(262) 547-3352
516 Delaware St Se # 396
Waukesha, WI 53186


Smith, Mark – Orthopaedic Associate-Waukesha

(262) 544-5311
310 Oakdale Medical Ctr
Waukesha, WI 53186


Manish Jash Gharia

608-287-2620
1280 Ridge Rd
Waukesha, WI 53186


David C Bleil

516 Arbor Oaks Ln Unit C
Waukesha, WI 53188


Elizabeth Miller

(262) 513-7555
S22W22660 Broadway
Waukesha, WI 53186


Bonness, Michelle R – Bonness Michelle R

(262) 782-7021
2855 Campus Drive Suite 610 Westhealth
Waukesha, WI 53186


David Wacker

414-574-8030
N14W23900 Stone Ridge Dr W180N7950 Town Hall Rd
Waukesha, WI 53188


Bayat, Neysan – Plastic Surgery Assoc

(262) 970-5600
7373 France Avenue South
Waukesha, WI 53186


Mc Call, Tracy – Lake Country Plastic & Hand

(262) 523-1200
420 Delaware Street Se Mmc 122
Waukesha, WI 53186


Skin Cancer Specialists FAQ in Waukesha, WI

How do you know if skin cancer has spread?

Basal and squamous cell cancers don’t often spread to other parts of the body. But if your doctor thinks your skin cancer might spread, you might need imaging tests, such as MRI or CT scans.

How often is skin cancer fatal?

Death from basal and squamous cell skin cancers is uncommon. It’s thought that about 2,000 people in the US die each year from these cancers, and that this rate has been dropping in recent years.

What happens if melanoma is caught too late?

If melanoma is caught and treated early, it also responds very well to treatment. However, when it is not treated early, it can advance and spread to other parts of the body and can be fatal. According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, over 7,000 people will die from melanoma this year alone.

What are 3 treatments for skin cancer?

Simple excision, Mohs micrographic surgery, curettage and electrodesiccation, and cryosurgery are used to treat basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma of the skin.

What does late stage skin cancer look like?

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

What part of the body is most common for melanoma?

They most often develop in areas that have had exposure to the sun, such as your back, legs, arms and face. Melanomas can also occur in areas that don’t receive much sun exposure, such as the soles of your feet, palms of your hands and fingernail beds.

What happens if a skin biopsy is positive?

Generally, after a patient receives positive melanoma results, his or her doctors will need to proceed with staging the malignancy— which essentially means determining the extent of the cancer—and developing a treatment plan based on how far the cancer has progressed.

What foods help melanoma?

Antioxidants, such as retinol, are important for a healthy immune system. Studies have found that higher intake of retinol-rich foods, such as fish, milk, eggs, dark green leafy vegetables, and orange/yellow fruits and vegetables led to a 20 percent reduced risk of developing melanoma.

Can I have skin cancer for years and not know?

For example, certain types of skin cancer can be diagnosed initially just by visual inspection — though a biopsy is necessary to confirm the diagnosis. But other cancers can form and grow undetected for 10 years or more , as one study found, making diagnosis and treatment that much more difficult.

How do you beat skin cancer?

Freezing. Your doctor may destroy actinic keratoses and some small, early skin cancers by freezing them with liquid nitrogen (cryosurgery). Excisional surgery. Mohs surgery. Curettage and electrodesiccation or cryotherapy. Radiation therapy. Chemotherapy. Photodynamic therapy. Biological therapy.