Skin Cancer
Treatment Options
Advantages and disadvantages of skin cancer treatments
Each treatment has advantages and disadvantages. These should be considered and discussed with your healthcare professional when planning your treatment.
Treatment | Advantages | Disadvantages |
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Surgery (such as excision and Mohs surgery) | High efficacy, margin control possible, single day procedure.6 | Healthy tissue is also removed Often restriction of activity to allow wound healing, scarring Often need for reconstructive procedures Risk of wound healing complications. |
External beam radiotherapy (EBRT) | Non-invasive, painless Efficacy is comparable to surgery Allows patient to continue taking prescribed medications.7 | The treatment course can be long (4–6 weeks). Not suitable for all patient groups.6 |
Brachytherapy | High efficacy, excellent functional and cosmetic outcome, allows patient to continue taking prescribed medications. Less fractions than EBRT course (2-3 times a week, rather than daily), which translates into fewer treatment visits for a patient, particularly useful for elderly and frail patients.3 | Not available at all hospitals Multiple (usually 6-8) fractions Can be invasive depending on the brachytherapy technique. |
Other therapies | Often non-invasive; safe and effective alternative to traditional treatment.8 | Not suitable for all patients: factors such as tumor location, size, cell type, should be taken in consideration. More studies are required to prove the efficacy of treatment. |