Mohs
Mohs Micrographic Surgery as a Skin Cancer Therapy
Mohs Micrographic Surgery is an advanced treatment process
for skin cancer that offers the highest possible cure
rate for many skin cancers and simultaneously minimizes the sacrifice of
normal tissue. This cutting-edge treatment requires highly specialized physicians that serve as
surgeon, pathologist and reconstructive surgeon.
The microscopic
analysis of resected tissue allows the surgeon to track the removal of the
cancer and ensure the complete elimination of all tumor roots. As tumors often
extend below intact normal skin (like the roots of a tree) this procedure allows
the surgeon to see beyond the visible tumor to ensure its complete removal.
The technique is most often used to remove the two most common forms of
skin cancer: basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma.
The cure rates for Mohs Micrographic Surgery approach
99% for most primary (untreated) cancers with a slightly lower cure rate for
secondary or recurrent (previously treated) cancers. While limiting the
sacrifice of uninvolved tissue, this specialized procedure preserves the
greatest amount of normal tissue. This benefit of the procedure provides the
foundation for the best reconstructions and
limits scarring or permanent disfigurement.
Mohs Micrographic Surgery
remains the most effective method of removing non-melanotic skin cancer (basal
cell cancer, squamous cell cancer, sebaceous carcinoma, Extramammary Paget's
disease, Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans, etc.) available anywhere in the world
today.
Commerce Center for Skin Surgery is located at our Commerce Township location. Dr Aaron Cetner, M.D. is a Board Certified Dermatologist and completed a Fellowship in Mohs Surgery.