What is the significance of skin tumors?

Skin tumors are the most common form of tumor in humans. It is estimated that over 1 million new cases occur each year. The annual rate of all forms of skin tumors increases every year showing general concern. It has also been observed that approximately half of all citizens who reach the age of 65 develop a skin tumor at least once in their lifetime.

What are skin tumors?

Skin tumors are most often benign growths and are treated with surgical removal. Two forms of cancer can develop on the skin, and the prognosis is very favorable. In contrast, there is another life-threatening type of skin tumor, melanoma.

When will we suspect that it is a skin tumor?

The most common warning sign of a skin tumor is a change in the appearance of the skin in the form of a new growth or a woundthat does not heal.

What are the causes of skin tumors?

The main reason for getting skin cancer is UV radiation, most often from the sun, but it can also be artificially caused by the use of various sources of UV radiation, such as quartz lamps or tanning beds and creams or lotions for tanning.

Are all people equally prone to getting skin tumors?

Anyone can get skin cancer regardless of skin type, race or place of residence, but the risks are very high in the following people:

● who have a white complexion and easily get sun spots

● who have light hair color and blue eyes

● who have a large number of moles

● who have moles of unusual appearance

● who have already had a skin tumor in the family

● which turn red easily in the sun

● who had sunburns as a child

● who spend a lot of time in the sun without protection

● who spend their vacations near the equator or in any place where the sun is

of strong intensity

● which for some reason have already been treated with radiation

What are the basic forms of skin tumors?

1. Carcinomas

a)Basal cell,

b)Planocellular

2. Melanoma

Basal cell carcinoma what kind of tumor is it?

Basal cell carcinoma is the most common type of skin cancer. On stretch marks, it is also the safest and very rarely metastasizes. It grows very slowly, which is why many neglect it, but when left untreated, it grows below the surface of the skin and penetrates deeper skin structures, tissues and even bones where it causes severe damage, especially if it is on the face, especially around the eyes.

Is basal cell carcinoma still called?

Among dermatologists and physicians in general, the abbreviated name for Basal Cell Carcinoma is Basal cell carcinoma

Squamous cell carcinoma is another type of skin tumor. Why do we mention him?

Squamous cell carcinoma: Most commonly occurs on the lower lip, face and ears. It sometimes spreads to the environment including regional lymph nodes and internal organs. If not treated in time, it metastasizes and the disease ends fatally for the patient.

Cancer is mentioned here. What kind of tumor is it?

Cancer is a type of tumor that starts in the cells that cover the organs in the so-called epithelium.

What is the significance of these tumors?

These are the two most common types of skin tumors. Basal cell carcinoma accounts for more than 90% of all skin tumors in the United States.

From the above, we see that these are not very dangerous tumors. Then why should you contact a doctor?

It is very important that skin tumors are diagnosed at an early stage and that treatment is started as early as possible primarily because they can invade and destroy surrounding tissue, but if left untreated can metastasize to other organs and lead to death.

In addition to these two tumors, you also mentioned melanoma, what kind of tumor is it?

Basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma are sometimes called non-melanoma skin tumors. Another type of tumor that appears on the skin is melanoma, which begins in melanocytes (pigment-containing skin cells).

Then what is melanoma?

Melanomais the most dangerous form of skin tumor. It occurs least frequently, but its frequency has increasedenormously in recent years. Melanoma is certainly the most dangerous skin cancer, but it should be noted that if it is detected early, it can be completely cured. If not treated adequately, it spreads, metastasizes and leads to a fatal outcome.

Why mention skin tumors at all, are they common?

There is concern among experts dealing with this problem because the rate of both non-melanoma and melanoma skin tumors is much more common and has been on the rise in the last ten years.

How is squamous cell carcinoma diagnosed?

Tumors are most often diagnosed by an experienced dermatologist by clinical examination, followed by a biopsy of suspicious tissue that is sent for microscopic examination where the diagnosis is made.

How are tumors treated?

Tumor treatment techniques are as follows:

Surgical excision

Radiotherapy

Cryosurgery

Curettage and dissection

Mohs micrographic surgery

Medicinal creams that

a) attack tumor cells e.g. 5% -fluorouracil – 5-FU, Efudex, Fluoroplex or

b) which stimulate the immune system e.g. Aldara cream.

How can skin tumors be prevented?

The main method of prevention is minimal sun exposure and regular check-ups with dermatologists, which should become a habit for you, as well as regular use of waterproof or water-resistant creams with UVA protection factor SPF 30 or higher.

For My doctor: Perica Ante, MD dermatovenerologist

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Interesting facts: The word tumor people exclusively associate with malignant diseases. However, a tumor means “swelling”, so doctors call a tumor all growths on the skin and in the body, regardless of whether it is malignant or benign tissue, or swelling caused by inflammation. So, if someone finds the word tumor as part of their diagnosis in Latin, they should not immediately think of the worst! Skin tumors are most often benign growths and are treated simply, by surgical removal.

In short: There are several types of skin tumors, from those that can hardly metastasize to the most dangerous and life-threatening ones. But they all have one thing in common, and that is that they need to be diagnosed as early as possible and treated as soon as possible. In prevention, it is also common to all that strict sun protection is necessary, whether in the form of applying sunscreen, wearing goggles, large-brimmed hats or long-sleeved clothing.