Skin Cancer Specialists Wheat Ridge CO

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

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William Leland Saber

303-429-7582
3455 Lutheran Pkwy Ste 220
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033


Pav, John M – Pav & Mouchantat Plastic Srgns

(303) 232-8585
5658 Highway 260 Ste 4
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033


Herrmann, Glenn – Pav & Mouchantat Plastic Srgns

(303) 232-8585
300 W White Mountain Blvd # D
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033


Pav John M Pc

1-303-232-8585
3280 Wadsworth Boulevard Suite 100
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033


John Pav

(303) 232-8585
3280 Wadsworth Blvd. Suite 100
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033


William L Saber Cosmetic Surgery

(303) 429-7582
1485 Turquoise Drive Suite 200
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033


Carl Henry Dahl

402-390-6060

Wheat Ridge, CO 80033


Packer, Robert

303-426-4525
8550 W 38Th Ave Ste 108
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033


De Leon, Kathy – Pav & Mouchantat Plastic Srgns

(303) 232-8585
2450 E Show Low Lake Road Suite 2A
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033


Mouchantat, Richard A – Pav & Mouchantat Plastic Srgns

(303) 232-8585
5448 Highway 260 Ste 140
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033


Robert Wright

(303) 426-4525
8550 W 38Th Ave Ste 108
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033


Mouchantat Richard A

(303)232-8585
300D W White Mountain Blvd
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033


William Saber

(303) 403-7350
1485 N Turquoise Drive Suite 200
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033


Craig Anthony Reynolds

(303) 985-3303
3280 Wadsworth Blvd – Suite 100
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033


William Saber

(303) 429-7582
3455 Lutheran Parkway Suite 220
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033


Saber, William L – William L Saber Cosmetic Surg

(303) 429-7582
1020 N San Francisco St # 200
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033


Denver Dermatology

(720) 889-2253
8550 W 38Th Ave
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033


Robert H Packer

(303) 426-4525
8550 W 38Th Ave – Ste 108
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033


Richard Alan Mouchantat

303-232-8585
3280 Wadsworth Blvd Ste 100
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033


Stanley Hill

(303) 426-4525
8550 W 38Th Ave Ste 108
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033


Skin Cancer Specialists FAQ in Wheat Ridge, CO

What happens if melanoma is caught too late?

If melanoma is caught and treated early, it also responds very well to treatment. However, when it is not treated early, it can advance and spread to other parts of the body and can be fatal. According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, over 7,000 people will die from melanoma this year alone.

What is the life expectancy of someone with basal cell carcinoma?

Survival for most non-melanoma skin cancers is excellent. The 5-year relative survival for BCC is 100%. This means that, on average, all of the people diagnosed with BCC are just as likely to live at least 5 years after their diagnosis as people in the general population.

Is Stage 2 skin cancer curable?

Prognosis Stage 2 Melanoma: With appropriate treatment, Stage II melanoma is considered intermediate to high risk for recurrence or metastasis. The 5-year survival rate as of 2018 for local melanoma, including Stage II, is 98.4%. Learn more about melanoma survival rates.

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.

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.

What stage melanoma is terminal?

Stage 4 is the most advanced phase of melanoma, a serious form of skin cancer. This means the cancer has spread from the lymph nodes to other organs, most often the lungs. Some doctors also refer to stage 4 melanoma as advanced melanoma.

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.

What does serious skin cancer look like?

In most cases, cancerous lumps are red and firm and sometimes turn into ulcers, while cancerous patches are usually flat and scaly. Non-melanoma skin cancer most often develops on areas of skin regularly exposed to the sun, such as the face, ears, hands, shoulders, upper chest and back.

How long is too long to leave skin cancer?

In as little as 6 weeks melanoma can put your life at risk as it has the ability to grow quickly and spread to other parts of your body including your organs. It can be present in any area, even those which haven’t been in the sun, although sun exposure is a common cause.

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.