Fred M. gives us the TRUTH about SRT-100 Radiotherapy for CANCER

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07/11/23

A patient at our practice, Fred M. suffered from skin cancer. He had a very bad lesion on his nose. Rather than go under the knife, he had SRT-100 Superficial Radiotherapy done at Advanced Dermatology, PC.

This is an unscripted interview where we asked him about his experience.

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Our safe, non-surgical procedure has a 97% cure rate and cosmetically superior results.

The SRT-100™ delivers a precise,
painless, calibrated dose of gentle X-ray
that penetrates only a few millimeters
into the skin. It is highly effective,
painless, and cosmetically attractive
alternative to surgery in selected cancers
and patient populations. SRT treatment
for skin cancer is covered by most
medical insurances.
The SRT-100™ treats the most common
skin cancers Basal Cell Carcinoma and
Squamous Cell Carcinoma. These can be
found anywhere on the skin surface,
most often in sun-exposed areas.
Difficult to treat areas (scalp, nose, ears,
eyelids, lips, fingers, legs) do especially
well with SRT and patients avoid the
potential scarring and morbidity
associated with surgical excision.
Importantly, for patients with underlying
medical conditions or those on certain
medications (blood thinners, cardiac)
SRT offers a NON-surgical and gentle
treatment alternative.

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