Oncology

Skin Cancer Treatment

-Treatment-

Skin cancer treatment refers to various methods used to remove or destroy malignant skin cells, depending on the type, size, and stage of the lesion. Common treatments include excision, Mohs surgery, cryosurgery, radiation therapy, photodynamic therapy, and topical creams. Excision involves surgically removing the cancerous tissue along with a margin of healthy skin. Mohs surgery is a more precise form of excision for complex or recurrent skin cancers, involving removing thin layers of skin until the cancer is fully eliminated. Cryosurgery utilizes freezing temperatures to destroy cells. Radiation and photodynamic therapy are non-surgical options that use radiation or light to damage cancer cells. Topical creams like imiquimod and fluorouracil promote the body's immune system response against cancerous growths.

Oncology in Indonesia

Skin Cancer Treatment

-Treatment-

Skin cancer treatment refers to various methods used to remove or destroy malignant skin cells, depending on the type, size, and stage of the lesion. Common treatments include excision, Mohs surgery, cryosurgery, radiation therapy, photodynamic therapy, and topical creams. Excision involves surgically removing the cancerous tissue along with a margin of healthy skin. Mohs surgery is a more precise form of excision for complex or recurrent skin cancers, involving removing thin layers of skin until the cancer is fully eliminated. Cryosurgery utilizes freezing temperatures to destroy cells. Radiation and photodynamic therapy are non-surgical options that use radiation or light to damage cancer cells. Topical creams like imiquimod and fluorouracil promote the body's immune system response against cancerous growths.

In Indonesia:

Indonesia offers various treatments for skin cancer including surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy. The most common treatment is surgical excision. Cost ranges from IDR 10-20 million (US$700-1,400) depending on the size and location of the tumor.

Average Waiting Time: 1-3 weeks
Cost Range: €690 - €1380
Additional:

Indonesia has a high incidence rate of skin cancer due to its tropical climate. Patients may face long waiting times, up to 3 weeks, for some specialized treatments.

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