Skin cancer, a malignant tumor arising from various cells that make up the skin, generally has a high cure rate worldwide. In South Korea, its incidence is steadily increasing due to the aging population and changes in social and environmental factors.
Unlike cancers that originate in other organs, skin cancer has a relatively low rate of metastasis. Therefore, with early detection and appropriate treatment, it shows a high rate of complete cure.
You can make an appointment for treatment quickly through the Skin Cancer Center.
At the Skin Cancer Center, which has diagnosed and treated over 100 cases of skin cancer and precancerous conditions over the years, specialists in Dermatologic Surgery, Radiation Oncology, and Pathology, with extensive experience, provide expert care.
The primary treatment for most skin cancers is surgical removal, but depending on the stage of the cancer or the patient’s condition, non-surgical treatments may also be considered. These include photodynamic therapy, radiation therapy, cryotherapy, laser therapy, systemic chemotherapy, intralesional injection therapy, and topical treatments. When necessary, personalized treatment plans are provided using a combination of these methods.



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