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Skin Cancer Screening

Treatments

Skin cancer screening itself is not a treatment but rather an early detection measure. If suspicious lesions are found, further diagnostic tests such as biopsies may be performed, followed by appropriate treatment modalities like surgery, radiation therapy, or topical medications.

FAQ

  • How often should I get a skin cancer screening? 
    • The frequency of screenings depends on individual risk factors and should be discussed with a healthcare provider. Generally, annual screenings are recommended for individuals at higher risk.
  • What should I expect during a skin cancer screening?
    • During a screening, a healthcare provider will visually examine your skin, looking for any abnormalities or suspicious moles. They may also use a dermatoscope, a handheld device that magnifies and illuminates the skin, to examine lesions more closely.

Locations

Mountain View Retirement Village

Mountain View Retirement Village

150 Tranquil Way, Asheville, NC 28801
2674 km
Harborview Medical Center

Harborview Medical Center

456 Bayfront Avenue, Boston, USA
1004 km
Sunshine Haven Retirement Community

Sunshine Haven Retirement Community

456 Sunny Lane, Miami, Florida, USA
1726 km

Providers

Dr. Jennifer Chen, MD

Dr. Jennifer Chen, MD

Dermatology
Skin Cancer Screening
Cosmetic Procedures
Mountain View Retirement Village
Harborview Medical Center
Sunshine Haven Retirement Community