The symptoms of squamous cell carcinoma may include a scaly or crusty patch of skin, a sore that does not heal, a raised bump, or a growth with a central depression. It may also appear as a rough or scaly red patch on the skin that may bleed when rubbed or scratched.
Treatment for squamous cell carcinoma may include surgery to remove the affected area of skin, radiation therapy, and topical chemotherapy or immunotherapy creams. The choice of treatment depends on the size and location of the tumor, as well as the patient's overall health and other factors.
We offer immunetherapy for this type of problem that focuses on NK ( Natural Killer Cells) to help the immune system recognize the cancer cells, and other treatments like peptides, and other targeted therapies.