Skin Cancer Cure
Is There Such a Thing as a Skin Cancer Cure?
There has been a lot of speculation over the years as to whether or not there is
such a thing as a skin cancer cure of if the cancer can only be treated in the hope that it will not return.
Still, to this day, there is quite a bit of debate about the treatments for skin cancer. If the cancer is
obliterated by liquid nitrogen - is that a cure? If the cancer is cut out with a knife - could that be
considered as a cure all for skin cancer? These are questions that have yet to be solved, and even if they
are not considered cures in the strictest sense of the word, they are still excellent treatments and your
best line of defense against skin cancer.
It is important to note that there is no such thing as a skin cancer cure like there
is a cure for various other illnesses. Because cancer is essentially made up of your own body’s cells, an
antibiotic cannot cure it, leaving the removal or manual destruction of the cancer cells as the only real
“cure” for skin cancer. This means that a doctor has to either kill the skin cancer cells with some kind of
cold spray like liquid nitrogen or remove the troublesome cells with surgery or a cauterizing
knife.
Unfortunately, none of these skin cancer removal techniques can really be considered
a cure. Liquid nitrogen may not penetrate deeply enough to kill all of the cells - allowing the cancer to
come back, and even surgery may leave a rogue cell or two behind, also allowing the cancer to return.
Therefore, while neither treatment is a full on skin cancer cure - all current treatments for skin cancer are
highly effective, though some skin cancers do return from time to time.
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