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Lynn8384

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Posted - 06/01/2014 :  06:58:24  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
This is one of the two newer treatments that have been found to be much better alternatives to curing basal cell cancer but when you read about it in more detail - it is obvious that travel out of the country will be necessary. The radioactive paint has no side effects, cures within a couple of hours, no pain and no scarring. Also cheaper than Moh's and I dug further I found the machines to do this are already made and ready to go out of doctors…over 95% cure rate…..lots of competition for the number one money making surgeons (Moh's) in the United States……Guess that's why is will be available in the UK but not the US.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2082826/Radioactive-paint-cream-clear-skin-cancer-surgery.html

the other possible treatment making great progress is the Phosphorus 32 patch.

http://www.healio.com/dermatology/cutaneous-oncology/news/print/hematology-oncology/%7B402cfc55-ed19-4c53-8fab-630492b3f19f%7D/phosphorus-32-skin-patches-effectively-treated-basal-cell-carcinoma

gloe

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Posted - 06/02/2014 :  12:40:00  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks for the info Lynn. Both very interesting.
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