Skin Cancer Specialists Athens GA

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

Local Businesses

Stella M Bulengo Ransby

706-549-7130
1010 Prince Ave Ste 186
Athens, GA 30606


Clyde Edwin Pittman

706-353-3600
3320 Old Jefferson Rd Ste 100
Athens, GA 30607


David Michael Greeson

(706) 353-8220
2000 Prince Ave
Athens, GA 30606


Miller George D

(706) 549-7108
1010 Prince Ave
Athens, GA 30606


Joy B Chastain

706-548-3015
700 Sunset Dr
Athens, GA 30606


Moore James L

1-706-613-6650
740 Prince Avenue Suite 8B
Athens, GA 30606


Family Dermatology Of Athens

(706) 549-7108

Athens, GA 30606


Cesar Augustus Gumucio

(706) 613-6650
489 N Milledge Ave
Athens, GA 30601


Moore Center For Plastic Surgery Pc

(706) 613-6650
489 N Milledge Ave
Athens, GA 30601


Center For Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Pc

(706) 353-3600
3320 Old Jefferson Rd Ste 100
Athens, GA 30607


Joyce Thomas

706-543-3400
Ste 105 Building 100-B
Athens, GA 30606


Edward Lloyd Lewis

706-549-2248
1010 Prince Ave Ste 186
Athens, GA 30606


Cesar Gumucio

(706) 613-6650
489 N Milledge Avenue
Athens, GA 30601


Sheffield & Dempsey

(706) 546-7908
1010 Prince Ave Ste 282
Athens, GA 30606


Town Country Dermatology

(706) 353-4570

Athens, GA 30601


Parker James A

1-706-353-3600
3320 Old Jefferson Road
Athens, GA 30607


Abbott, Cynthia

770-392-1117
1010 Prince Ave Ste 103S
Athens, GA 30606


Beilie, Jennifer – Athens Plastic Surgery Ctr

(706) 546-0280
2325 Prince Ave
Athens, GA 30601


Moorman, William

706-369-7546
950 Prince Ave
Athens, GA 30606


Thomas Joyce

(706) 543-3400
700 Sunset Dr, Ste 105
Athens, GA 30601


Skin Cancer Specialists FAQ in Athens, GA

Which skin cancer spreads the fastest?

Merkel cell carcinoma tends to grow fast and to spread quickly to other parts of your body. Treatment options for Merkel cell carcinoma often depend on whether the cancer has spread beyond the skin.

How long can you let skin cancer go?

Because it can be quickly growing, it’s very dangerous to leave melanoma untreated. This skin cancer can become life-threatening within 4-6 weeks. The cure rate is high, however, if the melanoma is diagnosed and treated when it is thin or at an early stage.

What vitamins fight melanoma?

Some studies report that normal levels of vitamin D 3 at the time of diagnosis are associated with a better prognosis in patients with melanoma. High circulating vitamin D concentration has been found to be associated with reduced melanoma progression and improved survival.

Can you 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.

What are the red flags for melanoma?

Talk to your doctor if you notice changes in your skin such as a new growth, a sore that doesn’t heal, a change in an old growth, or any of the A-B-C-D-Es of melanoma. A change in your skin is the most common sign of skin cancer. This could be a new growth, a sore that doesn’t heal, or a change in a mole.

What does the first stage of melanoma look like?

Often the first sign of melanoma is a change in the shape, color, size, or feel of an existing mole. However, melanoma may also appear as a new mole. People should tell their doctor if they notice any changes on the skin. The only way to diagnose melanoma is to remove tissue and check it for cancer cells.

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.

Can skin cancer be fully cured?

It can usually be cured, but the disease is a major health concern because it affects so many people. About half of fair-skinned people who live to age 65 will have at least one skin cancer. Most can be prevented by protecting your skin from the sun and ultraviolet rays.

How long can you have basal cell carcinoma before it spreads?

The cancer is the result of cumulative damage of years spent in the sun, and may take 20 years to manifest. Although it’s often more common in older people, it can occur in younger adults, too. Basal cell carcinoma spreads very slowly and very rarely will metastasize, Dr. Christensen says.

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.