A New Skin Cancer Patch
Instead of the usual options, these patients chose to try sealed patches that were custom-made according to the size and shape of their particular skin cancer. The patches were applied 3 hours a day for 3 days. Three months later biopsies of the skin cancer sites showed no cancer.
According to the researchers, phosphorus-32 has a limited range that keeps it from affecting the underlying bone and blood vessels so it does not cause any toxicity to the rest of the body. Blood and other tests confirmed this in these 8 patients.
I think this is a very exciting discovery for many reasons. Not only could this save people with basal cell carcinomas from disfiguring surgery, it also potentially opens the door to treating other skin cancers with minimal fuss.


Comments
I think this is great news. If I had the choice between having surgery or radiation, or walking around with a patch on for a few hours. That’s an easy one. Give me the patch any day!
Check out my blog on the radioactive skin cancer patch at… http://www.livinginshade.com/2009/09/radioactive-patch-skin-cancer-treatment/