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Understanding Intralesional Treatment Options for Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer

This resource explains intralesional therapies, where medication is injected directly into a tumor to target cancer while limiting whole body side effects. It reviews commonly used approaches, including chemotherapy agents such as 5-fluorouracil, methotrexate, and bleomycin, immune based options like interferons and Candida antigen, and photodynamic therapy using light activated drugs. You will learn when these options may be considered instead of surgery, what to expect from treatment and follow up, and how risks and benefits are weighed for your specific situation.
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