Nail Unit Squamous Cell Carcinoma
What is nail unit squamous cell carcinoma?
Nail unit squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the most common type of skin cancer that develops in the tissues of the nail unit, including the nail matrix (nail root), nail bed, and surrounding skin. While nail squamous cell carcinoma accounts for only a small percentage of all skin cancers, it poses unique diagnostic and treatment challenges. At Apex Skin Center, board-certified fellowship trained Mohs surgeon Dr. Thomas Knackstedt is considered a national expert in the diagnosis and treatment of nail cancers.
If you or a loved one is facing a diagnosis of nail unit squamous cell carcinoma, consult a board-certified dermatologist at Apex Skin Center. Our skilled team, serving Cary, Apex, Holly Springs, and Fuquay-Varina, is recognized for providing advanced care for squamous cell carcinoma and rare skin cancers. We offer personalized treatment plans for nail unit cancers, prioritizing effective outcomes and patient well-being. Schedule your consultation at one of our convenient locations to learn more about managing nail unit squamous cell carcinoma.
At a Glance
Dr. Thomas Knackstedt
- Double board certified in dermatology and Mohs Surgery
- Over ten years of experience providing evidence-based care
- Nationally renowned physician leader with numerous publications, lectures, and academic affiliations
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