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Basal Cell Carcinoma

Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common form of cancer, with about one million new cases estimated in Basal Cell Carcinoma Dermatologist Delray Beach, FLthe U.S. each year. Not only is it the most common skin cancer, but it is the most common of all types of cancer.  One in four Americans are likely to develop a basal cell carcinoma. 

Basal cells line the deepest layer of epidermis. The growths are malignant tumors that arise in this layer of skin.  BCCs occur most frequently on sun-exposed regions of the body.  Although this skin cancer rarely spreads to other organs of the body (i.e., metastasizes), it can cause destruction of surrounding tissue.  However, 5-10% of BCCs can be resistant to treatment or be locally aggressive, which damages the skin around them and sometimes invades bone and cartilage beneath. When not treated quickly, they can be difficult to eliminate. Thus early detection and treatment are needed.

Basal Cell Carcinoma Dermatologist Delray Beach, FLMost Basal cell carcinomas are caused by chronic sun exposure, especially in people with fair skin, light hair and blue, green or grey eyes.  In a few instances, there are other contributing factors such as burns, exposure to radiation, arsenical intoxication and stasis dermatitis of the legs.

Basal cell carcinoma may have several different appearances on your skin.  Some warning signs that may indicate basal cell carcinoma are an open sore, a reddish patch, a growth with an elevated border and a central indentation, a bump or nodule and a scar-like area.

After a biopsy has been taken and the diagnosis confirmed by a dermatopathologist, treatment is required.  Several effective methods are available to treat this tumor.  Dr. Balshi’s choice of therapy depends on the size, location and subtype of the basal cell carcinoma encountered.  The patient’s age and general health are also taken into consideration.  The more common treatment options include excisional surgery, electrosurgery, radiation therapy and Mohs surgery.  

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Thomas C. Balshi, M.D

Dr. Balshi has been certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine and the American Board of Physician Specialties for Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery. He serves as the Dermatologic Consultant to The Institute for Facial Esthetics in suburban Philadelphia. He is also the dermatologist West Palm Beach patients ask for in our Dermatology & Liposculpture Center.

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Dr. Thomas Balshi's educational background includes extensive training in both medical and surgical disciplines.

  • • dermatology
  • • skin cancer
  • • cosmetic services
  • • liposculpture
  • • laser treatment

Mission Statement

"Our goal is to provide patients with a fabulous health care experience. I personally see every patient who visits our office. I treat every patient the way I would want to be treated, with courtesy, kindness and respect. This is the kind of service that our patients expect, deserve and receive. I carefully listen to their skin-care concerns, perform a detailed examination and offer a variety of options including a treatment plan that I believe will give them the best results. Keep Reading »

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