Skin Cancer
Comprehensive Care for Skin Cancer at Hackensack Meridian Health in New Jersey
Hackensack Meridian Health provides comprehensive diagnosis and treatment for all types of skin cancer. Our skin cancer specialists utilize advanced treatments, including immunotherapy for melanoma. Our multidisciplinary team focuses on effective treatment while preserving appearance, function, and quality of life.
How is Skin Cancer Diagnosed
Accurate diagnosis is critical in developing an effective treatment plan. Your dermatologist will take a biopsy of the mole or lesion, and our dermatopathologists—experts in diagnosing skin diseases—will analyze the tissue for genetic mutations. This precision medicine approach allows us to match you with the most effective targeted therapies based on the biology of your skin cancer.
Skin Cancer Prevention and Screening
More than 3.5 million skin cancers are diagnosed each year in the U.S.—more than all other cancers combined. Sun exposure is the leading cause, making prevention and early detection the best defense. Here are the ABCs of skin cancer detection:
- Asymmetry: When one half of the mole doesn’t match the other
- Border: Irregular or ragged edges
- Color: Uneven colors, such as brown, black, or even pink, red, white, or blue
- Diameter: Larger than a pencil eraser
If you notice any signs of skin cancer or need a skin cancer screening, our dermatologists are here to help.
Types of Skin Cancer we Treat:
Our specialists treat all types and stages of skin cancer, from early detection to metastatic disease.- The most common, slow-growing, and highly treatable form of skin cancer
- Typically found in sun-exposed areas
- Appears as a small, shiny bump or nodule
- More aggressive than basal cell but still highly treatable
- Often found on the face, ears, lips, and mouth
- May appear as red, scaly patches or nodules
- A smaller percentage of skin cancers, but responsible for the majority of deaths
- Can spread quickly and begins in pigment-producing cells
- May start as an abnormal mole that turns cancerous
- Rare, fast-growing cancer that appears as blue or red nodules
- Typically found on the face, head, or neck
- Rare tumors that form deep in soft tissue or muscle cells
- Includes types like dermatofibrosarcoma and leiomyosarcoma
Treatments for Skin Cancer
Most skin cancers are treated with surgery. Your care team will recommend the least invasive approach that achieves the best outcome.
Why Choose Hackensack Meridian Health for Skin Cancer Treatment?
Our team of skin cancer specialists is dedicated to providing personalized, cutting-edge care. Whether you need surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, or immunotherapy, we ensure you receive the best possible treatment with attention to both cure and cosmetic outcomes.Frequently Asked Questions
You can use the "ABCs" of skin cancer detection to check moles or lesions. Look for:
- Asymmetry: One half of the mole does not match the other.
- Border: The edges are irregular, ragged, or blurred.
- Color: The color is uneven and may include shades of brown, black, pink, red, white, or blue.
- Diameter: The spot is larger than a pencil eraser. If you notice any of these signs, you should see a dermatologist for a screening.