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A lump on the bridge of the nose-may it be skin cancer?

Question:
My mother has just been advised by her G.P. to see a specialist about a lump on the bridge of her nose. The G.P. thinks that it may be skin cancer. The lump is about 1/2" across with an open sore on the top - it looks just like a big spot or a boil. She has had it for about 6 months.

Naturally, my mum is worried, despite the G.P.'s assurances, and both my sister and I are concerned. What I really would like to know is... ...IF this turns out to be skin cancer, what is the success rate for complete cure, and more importantly, would the fact that she had skin cancer and it was cured, make any further occurances of cancer, skin, or otherwise, more likely ?


Answer:
There are many types of skin cancer, and the description given sounds most like a basal cell carcinoma. These are usually curable (depending on size) with either surgery, cryosurgery, and/or radiation. I would tend to favor radiation for skin cancers over the nose.

Skin cancers are not "in the blood" but arise from sun damage. Patients with one skin cancer are likely to get further skin cancers in other areas of sun damage.



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