Skin Cancer Information
Skin Cancer
Dr. Bader specializes in the detection and treatment of skin cancer. As the incidences of malignant melanoma are rising in epidemic proportions, our office offers full body skin examinations to all patients, although these must be requested and scheduled in advance of one’s appointment. We treat our patients like family members. We know the struggles and hardships that the person suffering from cancer goes through and we always believe in empathy and compassion.
Dr. Bader always greets patients like they are his friends. He treats them with respect and listens to them properly, even though each patient may take hours for a full and thorough consultation. But that’s what makes Dr. Bader the best skin cancer dermatologist.
Skin Cancer Screening
It's recommended that all patients undergo a skin cancer screening. During these screenings, one removes all of their clothing, with the option of leaving one’s undergarments on (i.e. underpants and bra). We believe in the privacy of our patients and Dr. Bader always asks the clients if they are comfortable with this step or not.
After completing a residency in Dermatology, Dr. Bader completed a one-year fellowship in Dermatologic Plastic Surgery and Mohs’ micrographic surgery, a procedure with the highest cure rate for basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma. He has a reputation and is considered the best skin cancer dermatologist.
At our office, we will ensure that you receive the best possible outcome. For some skin cancers, several treatment options exist, including non-surgical options. We will assist you in choosing the best treatment for you. For complex situations, our office will coordinate one’s care with other specialists, including Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Surgical Oncology, General Surgery, Plastic Surgery, and Otolaryngology (Ears, Nose, & Throat)
Key Factors to Having a Good Outcome
- Early Detection
- Complete tumor removal
- Good surgical technique
There are many different types of skin cancer, although most only know of the three most common types: basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and malignant melanoma. Please read the information provided and understand that it is only intended to serve as a reference and it does not replace the advice of a board-certified Dermatologist.