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What is Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer?
The skin is the largest organ of the body, serving to cover and protect the internal organs. Cancer occurs when cells grow uncontrolled. When this happens in the basal or squamous cells of the skin, it is called non-melanoma skin cancer. This is different than skin cancers that start in the melanocytes, which is called melanoma. Non-melanoma is the most common type of cancer diagnosed. To learn more about non-melanoma skin cancer, click here.
The Intermountain Team
At Intermountain Cancer Centers, we offer diagnostic, supportive and treatment options for non-melanoma skin cancer including:
Treatment Locations
These services are available at the following facilities:
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| Multidisciplinary Cancer Care Conference |
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Support Services
We also offer many additional services for cancer patients. While these many not be located within each hospital, every Intermountain Healthcare cancer patient has access to these services, regardless of where you have surgery or treatment.