Skin Cancer Specialists Fort Dodge IA

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

Local Businesses

Gonzales, F E – Iowa Ent & Sinus Surgery Ctr

(515) 576-3100
821 Bear Paw Avenue
Fort Dodge, IA 50501


Bligard, Carey

515-574-6852
804 Kenyon Rd Ste M
Fort Dodge, IA 50501


Carey Bligard

(515) 574-6852
804 Kenyon Rd
Fort Dodge, IA 50501


Green, Scott

515-574-6850
804 Kenyon Rd Ste M
Fort Dodge, IA 50501


Carey Bligard

(515) 574-6850
804 Kenyon Rd
Fort Dodge, IA 50501


Iowa Ent & Sinus Surgery Center

(515) 576-3100
501 Doctors Court
Fort Dodge, IA 50501


Scott Green

(515) 574-6850
804 Kenyon Rd Ste M
Fort Dodge, IA 50501


Van Vacter, Kelle – Leopoldo E Delucca Pc

(515) 576-5000
2400A Witzel Ave
Fort Dodge, IA 50501


Wolfe Eye Clinic

(515) 576-7777
555 S Washburn St # C
Fort Dodge, IA 50501


Delucca, Leopoldo E – Leopoldo E Delucca Pc

(515) 576-5000
Trempealeau Co. Hccw20298 State Rd 121
Fort Dodge, IA 50501


Fellers, Cindy – Iowa Ent & Sinus Surgery Ctr

(515) 576-3100
2101 Beaser Ave # 1
Fort Dodge, IA 50501


Scott Gregory Green

515-574-6850
804 Kenyon Rd
Fort Dodge, IA 50501


Leopoldo E Delucca Pc

(515) 576-5000
555 S Washburn St # C
Fort Dodge, IA 50501


Carey Allyn Bligard

515-574-6852
804 Kenyon Rd Ste M
Fort Dodge, IA 50501


Scott G Green

(515) 574-6850
804 Kenyon Rd
Fort Dodge, IA 50501


Skin Cancer Specialists FAQ in Fort Dodge, IA

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.

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.

Does cancer spread faster after biopsy?

A long-held belief by a number of patients and even some physicians has been that a biopsy can cause some cancer cells to spread. While there have been a few case reports that suggest this can happen — but very rarely — there is no need for patients to be concerned about biopsies, says Dr. Wallace.

What organs does melanoma spread to first?

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.

Can you tell the stage of melanoma from a biopsy?

These test results along with the results from your skin biopsy, complete skin exam, and physical are used to determine the stage of the melanoma. When everything that your doctor sees suggests that the cancer may have spread to a lymph node, your doctor may recommend a procedure called a sentinel lymph node biopsy.

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.

Does skin cancer make you tired?

General symptoms of metastatic skin cancer can include: fatigue. malaise. weight loss.

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.

How quickly does skin cancer spread?

Melanoma can grow very quickly. It can become life-threatening in as little as 6 weeks and, if untreated, it can spread to other parts of the body.

What happens if you ignore skin cancer?

These skin cancers will continue to grow if nothing is done to stop them. Extended growth can result in involvement of vital structures like the nose, eyes, ears, bone, tendon or muscle and can become disfiguring or even life-threatening. Fortunately, most of the time they grow very slowly.

What organ system does melanoma affect?

Melanoma can spread to parts of your body far away from where the cancer started. This is called advanced, metastatic, or stage IV melanoma. It can move to your lungs, liver, brain, bones, digestive system, and lymph nodes.

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.