Skin Cancer Specialists Fort Worth TX

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

Local Businesses

Yadranko Ducic

817-920-0484
1500 S Main St
Fort Worth, TX 76104


Douglas S Miller

(817) 921-3431
1500 S Main St
Fort Worth, TX 76104


Emily B Mclaughlin

800 12Th Ave Ste 100
Fort Worth, TX 76104


Ralph Anthony Brooks

817-870-9718
1650 W Roseplace
Fort Worth, TX 76104


Miller, Douglas

817-927-1472
1622 8Th Ave Ste 100
Fort Worth, TX 76104


Patrick Walsh

817-923-8220
1307 8Th Ave Ste 508
Fort Worth, TX 76104


Miller D Scott

817- 927-2332
1622 8Th Ave – Ste 100
Fort Worth, TX 76104


Sorokolit Walter T Pa

(817)332-9359
5901 Corporate Dr
Fort Worth, TX 76104


Louis Leighton Strock

817-335-1616
800 8Th Ave Ste 606
Fort Worth, TX 76104


Jonathan Barry Heistein

(817) 820-0000
800 8Th Ave
Fort Worth, TX 76104


Center For Skin & Cosmetic

(817) 921-2838
2727 N Tejon St
Fort Worth, TX 76109


Danette’S Urban Oasis

817- 882-8883
316 Bailey Ave Suite 115
Fort Worth, TX 76107


John Adnot

817-377-0626
4200 S Hulen St Ste 400
Fort Worth, TX 76109


Associated Plastic & Hand Surgeons

1-817-335-6363
800 8Th Avenue Suite 200
Fort Worth, TX 76104


Davis, Sandra E – Davis Sandra E

(817) 570-9977
6410 Southwest Blvd
Fort Worth, TX 76109


Michael Bumagin

(817) 263-6075
7100 Oakmont Boulevard Suite 107
Fort Worth, TX 76132


William Miles

817-870-9191
800 8Th Ave Ste 404
Fort Worth, TX 76104


Patrick Chen

(817) 878-5125
Suite 610 1325 Pennsylvania Avenue
Fort Worth, TX 76104


Raymond A Faires

(817) 878-5325
1325 Pennsylvania Ave – Suite 325
Fort Worth, TX 76104


Loffe Borris Do

(817) 927-2332
1622 8Th Ave, Ste 100
Fort Worth, TX 76104


Skin Cancer Specialists FAQ in Fort Worth, TX

How long before melanoma becomes fatal?

almost all people (almost 100%) will survive their melanoma for 1 year or more after they are diagnosed. around 90 out of every 100 people (around 90%) will survive their melanoma for 5 years or more after diagnosis.

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.

Do you feel ill with melanoma?

General symptoms hard or swollen lymph nodes. hard lump on your skin. unexplained pain. feeling very tired or unwell.

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 know if melanoma is spreading?

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.

Is skin cancer always terminal?

Most skin cancers can be cured if they’re treated before they have a chance to spread. However, more advanced cases of melanoma can be fatal. The earlier skin cancer is found and removed, the better your chances for a full recovery.

Does skin cancer show up in blood tests?

Can Blood Tests or Scans Detect Skin Cancer? Currently, blood tests and imaging scans like MRI or PET are not used as screening tests for skin cancer.

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.

How urgent is skin cancer?

You’ll have an urgent referral (within 2 weeks) if you have squamous cell skin cancer. Basal cell skin cancers usually do not need an urgent referral, but you should still see a specialist within 18 weeks. The specialist will examine your skin and may do a biopsy to confirm a diagnosis of skin cancer.

Which form of skin cancer is the most life threatening?

The most serious is melanoma. Our skin is made up of cells: basal cells, squamous cells and melanocytes. The different types of skin cancer are named for the skin cell where the cancer develops: basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma.