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Squamous cell in situ with excision and laser treatment

profloca

profloca

Tuesday, January 01, 2008
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I have two skin cancers on my calves.  One was a basal cell that had been there for 5 years and looked like a wart.  The other was a squamous cell in situ.  I have had both removed during a biopsy and then my Dr. followed up with a laser treatment.  His margins were 4 mm.  I ...
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    Sue
    Wednesday, January 02, 2008 at 10:22 PM

    Thanks so much for your post. 

     

    I'm not a medical professional, but as a moderator of this area I did take a look at some of the information on our Skin Cancer site.  It is basic information and does not seem to address your specific question. But you can read about it in our Other Skin Cancer section.

     

    I'm also going to ask our site prodcuer to refer your question to one of our experts.  Hoping you can get an answer from on of them directly.

     

    PLease come back and share more when you can - we are all here to help.

     

    All the best, SMM 

     

     

     

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