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Best Skin Cancer Treatment in Hyderabad

Skin malignancies, commonly referred to as skin cancers, are abnormal and uncontrolled growths of skin cells. It is one of the most common forms of cancer and occurs when abnormal skin cells grow uncontrollably. It usually develops on skin exposed to sunlight, but it can also form in hidden areas. With early diagnosis and proper care, most skin malignancies are highly treatable.

If you’re searching for the best skin cancer treatment in Hyderabad, Dr. Kranthi Kumar Gangiti, a leading surgical oncologist, provides expert evaluation, accurate diagnosis, and advanced treatment plans for all stages of skin cancer.

What is Skin Cancer?

Skin cancer occurs when abnormal skin cells grow uncontrollably due to DNA damage, often from UV radiation. These mutations cause cells to multiply rapidly, forming malignant tumors. Skin cancers can develop anywhere on the body but are most commonly found on areas exposed to the sun, like the face, neck, and arms.

Types of Skin Cancer

Understanding the types of skin cancer is essential for recognizing warning signs:

  • Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC):
    A slow-growing cancer that appears as a translucent or pearly bump, especially on the face.
  • Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC):
    Often seen as a rough, scaly patch that may bleed or crust. It can grow deeper into the skin if not treated.
  • Melanoma:
    The most serious form, melanoma often appears as a dark mole with irregular edges and is known to spread rapidly if undetected.
  • Rare Skin Tumors:
    Rare forms, including Merkel cell carcinoma and dermatofibrosarcoma, are less common but require specialized care similar to skull base tumors for accurate diagnosis and treatment.

Symptoms of Skin Cancer

Knowing the early skin cancer symptoms can help detect the disease in its most treatable stage. Look out for:

  • A new growth, sore, or bump that doesn’t go away
  • A mole that changes in size, shape, or color
  • A spot that itches, bleeds, or forms a crust
  • A scaly, rough patch that keeps returning
  • A dark streak under a nail (rare)

If you notice any of these signs, especially if they persist or worsen, consult a specialist immediately.

Causes of Skin Cancer

Most skin cancer causes are related to prolonged or repeated UV exposure. However, other risk factors include:

  • Light skin tone and history of sunburns
  • Family or personal history of skin malignancies
  • Exposure to radiation or toxic chemicals
  • A weakened immune system

Some genetic syndromes, like those associated with parathyroid cancer, can increase cancer risk across multiple glands and tissues, including the skin.

Stages of Skin Cancer

Skin cancer is categorized into stages from 0 (in situ) to IV (advanced). Each stage determines how deeply the cancer has grown and whether it has spread to lymph nodes or other parts of the body.

  • Stage 0–I: Limited to the top layers of skin
  • Stage II–III: Deeper tissue involvement or nearby lymph node spread
  • Stage IV: Cancer has metastasized to distant areas

Staging guides treatment strategy and helps predict outcomes.

Diagnosis of Skin Cancer

Diagnosis includes:

  • Skin Examination: A thorough check of moles or abnormal patches.
  • Biopsy: A small tissue sample is tested to confirm cancer type.
  • Imaging Tests: For advanced or aggressive cancers, scans like PET or CT are used to assess spread.

Quick diagnosis helps ensure timely treatment.

Treatment Options for Skin Cancer

Treatment depends on the type, size, location, and stage of the tumor. The primary options include:

  • Surgical Excision: The most common method, where the tumor and surrounding tissue are removed.
  • Mohs Surgery: A precise procedure ideal for facial skin cancers, where thin layers are removed and examined until no cancer remains.
  • Cryotherapy: Freezing cancer cells using liquid nitrogen—typically used for precancerous lesions.
  • Topical Medications: Prescription creams used for superficial cancers.
  • Radiation Therapy: Used when surgery isn’t suitable or to target remaining cells post-surgery.
  • Immunotherapy & Targeted Therapy: Especially for advanced melanomas, these help your immune system recognize and attack cancer cells.

For complex or aggressive tumors, similar principles apply as in treating salivary gland cancer, where a multi-modal approach is crucial.

Why Choose Dr. Kranthi Kumar Gangiti for Skin Cancer Treatment in Hyderabad?

  • Expertise in all skin cancer types, including melanoma and rare skin malignancies
  • Offers advanced treatments like Mohs surgery and immunotherapy
  • Focus on early detection and minimal scarring
  • Patient-centered care with high success rates
  • Recognized for excellence in skin cancer treatment in Hyderabad

Book a Consultation Today

Concerned about a suspicious spot on your skin? Don’t wait. Early stage skin cancer is easier to treat and cure.

📞 Call now or 📅 Book your appointment online with Dr. Kranthi Kumar Gangiti—offering expert, compassionate care for all skin malignancies.

Frequently Asked Questions

Not always. While surgery is common, some skin cancer types may be treated with topical medications, radiation, or immunotherapy depending on the stage and location.

Dermatologists recommend a full self‑check once a month, using mirrors and good lighting. Track any moles or spots, and see a specialist if you notice anything new or changing

Fairly pigmented skin burns more easily and provides less natural UV protection, so people with fair skin, light hair, and light eyes are at higher risk for skin malignancies.

Dr. Kranthi Kumar Gangiti is a leading expert in treating skin cancer with advanced, patient-focused care. Book your consultation today for early and effective treatment.

Yes, even areas not exposed to sun like palms, soles, genitals, and under nails can develop skin cancer, including melanoma

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