Skin Cancer Specialists Solon OH

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

Local Businesses

Michael Mancuso

(440) 248-2955
33001 Solon Rd
Solon, OH 44139


Mancuso, Michael

440-248-2955
33001 Solon Rd Ste 211
Solon, OH 44139


Michael Gregory Mancuso

440-248-2955
33001 Solon Rd Ste 211
Solon, OH 44139


Michael G Mancuso Inc

(440) 248-2955
33001 Solon Rd
Solon, OH 44139


Michael Peter Binder

440-953-4646
33001 Solon Rd Ste 112
Solon, OH 44139


Dean Joseph Fardo

216-444-2200
29800 Bainbridge Rd
Solon, OH 44139


Seth J Silberman

(440) 349-6673
34055 Solon Rd – Suite 108
Solon, OH 44139


Basic Essentials Skin Care & Electrolysis

(440) 248-2510
33650 Aurora Rd
Solon, OH 44139


Dominic Wai Ho Tam

Po Box 39578
Solon, OH 44139


Seth Silberman

(440) 349-6673
34055 Solon Road Suite #08
Solon, OH 44139


Skin Cancer Specialists FAQ in Solon, OH

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.

What does skin cancer look like when spreading?

Superficial spreading melanoma is the most common form and looks like an asymmetrical, discolored patch of skin with uneven borders. Lentigo maligna melanoma most often develops in older individuals and looks like a slightly raised blotchy patch of blue-black skin.

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.

Can a dermatologist tell if a mole is cancerous just by looking at it?

A visual check of your skin only finds moles that may be cancer. It can’t tell you for sure that you have it. The only way to diagnose the condition is with a test called a biopsy. If your doctor thinks a mole is a problem, they will give you a shot of numbing medicine, then scrape off as much of the mole as possible.

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.

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 are five warning signs of skin cancer?

Moles on Your Skin. When it comes to spotting melanoma, moles are often the key. Itchy, Reddish Patches. From time to time, we all get rashes. Lumps and Bumps. Lesions. Any Unexpected Changes.

What skin cancers are fatal?

Melanoma, which means “black tumor,” is the most dangerous type of skin cancer. It grows quickly and has the ability to spread to any organ. Melanoma comes from skin cells called melanocytes.

Does skin cancer make you tired?

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

Does melanoma show up in blood work?

Blood tests aren’t used to diagnose melanoma, but some tests may be done before or during treatment, especially for more advanced melanomas. Doctors often test blood for levels of a substance called lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) before treatment.

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.