Skin Cancer Specialists Tarzana CA

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

Local Businesses

Dr.Ileana Zapatero

(310) 454-5555
5620 Wilbur Avenue
Tarzana, CA 91356


Peter Francis Giacobazzi

(818) 342-4541
18372 Clark Street #204
Tarzana, CA 91356


Aiache Adrien E

(818) 708-2081
18372 Clark St Ste 203
Tarzana, CA 91356


Sheldon Jerome Thorrens

310-379-6606
5509 Tampa Ave
Tarzana, CA 91356


Milton Kaplan

(818) 345-0616
18370 Burbank Blvd Ste 501
Tarzana, CA 91356


Stephen H Cooper Inc

(818) 708-3600
275 Magnolia Ave
Tarzana, CA 91356


John M Roesler

(818) 609-7200
5525 Etiwanda Ave, Ste 322
Tarzana, CA 91356


Landman Michael D Inc

1-818-609-0600
5525 Etiwanda Avenue Suite 312
Tarzana, CA 91356


Richard S Blinstrub

818-881-7828

Tarzana, CA 91356


Paul Bennett Milberg

818-708-7116
5620 Wilbur Ave Ste 305
Tarzana, CA 91356


Daniel Gross

818-345-7122
18364 Clark St
Tarzana, CA 91356


Chahin Fadi

(818) 343-3345
350 Bonair Road Suite 300
Tarzana, CA 91356


Dr Jacob Saleh

(818) 996-6100
599 Sir Francis Drake Blvd Ste 305
Tarzana, CA 91356


Charles Edward Linden

818-345-7122
18364 Clark St
Tarzana, CA 91356


Hinshaw, Clayton

805-527-6586
18364 Clark St
Tarzana, CA 91356


Breast Beautification Medical Center

(818) 708-7222
1300 S Eliseo Dr Ste 103
Tarzana, CA 91356


Fadi Chahin

(866) 791-7029
900 S. Eliseo Suite 103
Tarzana, CA 91356


Gary Bernard Rosen

818-705-2901
5525 Etiwanda Ave Ste 308
Tarzana, CA 91356


Milton Kaplan

1-818-345-0616
18370 Burbank Blvd
Tarzana, CA 91356


Paul Milberg

818-708-7116
5620 Wilbur Ave Ste 305
Tarzana, CA 91356


Skin Cancer Specialists FAQ in Tarzana, CA

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 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.

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.

What is the easiest skin cancer to cure?

The most common skin cancers, basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma, are nonmelanoma skin cancers and rarely life threatening. They grow slowly, seldom spread beyond the skin, are easily found, and usually are cured.

What is the most common treatment for skin cancer?

Surgery is the primary treatment for most skin cancers. For patients with basal cell or squamous cell carcinomas, a dermatologist or other qualified doctor may perform an outpatient procedure using a local anesthetic.

What does late stage skin cancer look like?

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

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.

What can be mistaken for melanoma?

Nevus (mole) Moles, also known as nevi, are one of the most common growths that people find on their skin. Growing mostly in early adulthood these are some of the growths most commonly mistaken for melanomas.

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.

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.