I shouldn’t write about my skin cancer. It’s so commonplace. Might as well write about taking out the trash. (Note to self: write about taking out the trash.) Everybody has skin cancers removed. Most ...
Richard Paul, professor of bioanalytical chemistry at the university, who is leading the study, said: “People with suspected skin cancer usually present at their GP surgery, where a doctor is ...
Your surgeon aims to remove all the cancer with this type of surgery. You have this under a general anaesthetic. When you have transoral surgery, your surgeon does not need to make any cuts (incisions ...