Skin Cancer, Non-melanomaOther TreatmentRadiation therapy for
non-melanoma skin cancer may be recommended for people
who may not be able to have surgery because of the location of the skin cancer.
Radiation therapy may also be a treatment choice if age or other health
conditions make surgery too risky. Radiation therapy is most often used for
older adults. It may lead to other skin cancers in younger people as they
age. Topical
photodynamic therapy (PDT), a process of applying
medications and special lighting to affected skin areas, is currently under
study as a treatment for non-melanoma skin cancer. Researchers believe PDT may
be effective in treating superficial
basal cell carcinoma and early
squamous cell carcinoma.11
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