Skin Cancer Specialists Tulsa OK

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

Local Businesses

Dazzle Eyebrow Threading

(918) 250-0026
1521 S Staples St Ste 404
Tulsa, OK 74133


Eye Institute

(918) 747-0289
7703 Floyd Curl Dr
Tulsa, OK 74104


Mary Christian

918-494-0400
7901 S Sheridan Rd Ste B
Tulsa, OK 74133


Jeff Alexander

918-494-8333
6565 S Yale Ave Ste 503
Tulsa, OK 74136


David Marshall Craig

918-481-2900
6585 S Yale Ave
Tulsa, OK 74136


Dr.Edward Yob

(918) 307-0215
8803 S 101St East Ave # 335
Tulsa, OK 74133


Dr.John Robert Ashley

(918) 497-3002
6160 South Yale Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74136


Robert Wilfred Harris

315-769-9019
3820 E 51St St
Tulsa, OK 74135


Tulsa Dermatology Clinic Incorporated

(918) 749-2261

Tulsa, OK 74114


Laserlite

1-918-749-7177
1844 East 15Th Street
Tulsa, OK 74104


Callegari, Paul R – Callegari Paul R

(918) 494-8200
3765 South Alameda Street Suite 101
Tulsa, OK 74136


Robert G Kirk

(918) 582-6958
1145 S Utica Ave – Suite 1109
Tulsa, OK 74104


Steven Smith

(918) 664-9881
9940 E 81St St
Tulsa, OK 74133


Brownlee, Stephen M – Eastern Oklahoma Ear Nose

(918) 492-3636
5020 E 68Th St
Tulsa, OK 74189


Vincent Barranco

(918) 749-2261
2121 E 21St St
Tulsa, OK 74114


Anderson, Lynn

605-343-1611
1725 E 19Th St Ste 201
Tulsa, OK 74104


Sammy J Worrall

(918) 744-0228
4444 S Harvard Ave – #100
Tulsa, OK 74135


Duckett Laurie A Do

(918)749-1789
80 N Woodlawn Dr
Tulsa, OK 74114


Chambers, Karyn – Tulsa Surgical Arts

(918) 392-0880
7322 E 91St St
Tulsa, OK 74189


Dr.Doug Vaughn

(918) 749-5714
4629 S Harvard Ave # A
Tulsa, OK 74135


Skin Cancer Specialists FAQ in Tulsa, OK

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.

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.

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.

Is melanoma flat or raised?

It usually appears as a round, raised lump on the surface of the skin that is pink, red, brown or black and feels firm to touch. It may develop a crusty surface that bleeds easily. It is usually found on sun-damaged skin on the head and neck.

Can a doctor 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.

What cancers are not treatable?

Pancreatic cancer. Mesothelioma. Gallbladder cancer. Esophageal cancer. Liver and intrahepatic bile duct cancer. Lung and bronchial cancer. Pleural cancer. Acute monocytic leukemia.

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.

Will skin cancer show up on a blood test?

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 are the warning signs of basal cell carcinoma?

A shiny, skin-colored bump that’s translucent, meaning you can see a bit through the surface. A brown, black or blue lesion — or a lesion with dark spots — with a slightly raised, translucent border. A flat, scaly patch with a raised edge. A white, waxy, scar-like lesion without a clearly defined border.

What happens if a skin biopsy is positive?

Generally, after a patient receives positive melanoma results, his or her doctors will need to proceed with staging the malignancy— which essentially means determining the extent of the cancer—and developing a treatment plan based on how far the cancer has progressed.

At what age is skin cancer most common?

[1-4] In contrast to most cancer types, melanoma skin cancer also occurs relatively frequently at younger ages. Age-specific incidence rates increase steadily from around age 20-24 and more steeply in males from around age 55-59. The highest rates are in in the 85 to 89 age group for females and males.

Can you live a full life after melanoma?

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.

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.

What foods help melanoma?

Antioxidants, such as retinol, are important for a healthy immune system. Studies have found that higher intake of retinol-rich foods, such as fish, milk, eggs, dark green leafy vegetables, and orange/yellow fruits and vegetables led to a 20 percent reduced risk of developing melanoma.

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.