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Center for
Skin Cancer and Mohs Micrographic Surgery
Our
Skin Cancer and Mohs Micrographic Surgery Center directed
by Dr Steven Goulder located in the Loyola Cardinal
Bernardin Cancer Center is a comprehensive treatment
center for skin cancer. An individualized and often
multi-disciplinary approach to skin cancer is taken
to provide you with the most current, advanced and successful
treatment.
A
highly specialized, state-of-the-art surgical technique
called Mohs Micrographic surgery can provide a superior
cure rate to conventional treatment modalities for Basal
Cell Carcinoma and Squamous Cell Carcinoma. Using a
precise tissue mapping technique and guided by the microscope,
our Mohs surgeon selectively remove skin cancers while
conserving normal tissue. Mohs surgery preserves as
much healthy skin as possible and provides a significantly
decreased risk of recurrence.
Steven J. Goulder, MD,
Chief of Dermatologic Surgery and Assistant Professor
of Medicine at Loyola, is a Board Certified Dermatologist
and Mohs Micrographic Surgeon with specialty training
in Melanoma.
Eva Parker, MD is a board
certified dermatologist and clinical instructor of medicine
and dermatology.
Locations
and Contacts
A full spectrum of skin cancer services is available
in Maywood at:
Cardinal
Bernardin Cancer Center
Services
also are offered at the following Loyola site:
Loyola
Family Health Center at LaGrange Park
To
speak with a coordinator who can help assess your medical
needs and find an appropriate physician, call the Loyola
Physician Referral staff at (708) 327-1000.
Related
Links
Loyola
CAN-HELP Cancer Information
Year
Round Skin Protection Brochure 
Center for
Skin Cancer Brochure
Head and Neck Cancer Clinic
Melanoma Clinic
Medical
Director
Steven
J. Goulder, MD, FAAD, FASDS - Medicine, Dermatology
Participating
Physicians
Eva
Parker, MD - Medicine, Dermatology
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