There are a number of options available to the physician for the primary management of basal cell and squamous cell carcinoma of the skin. The most commonly used treatment modalities are primary resection, radiation therapy, and Mohs' micrographic surgery. Although each of these modalities can be used to treat most skin cancers in a variety of settings, each of these forms of cancer treatment is more appropriate in some settings and less appropriate in others. The role of each mode of therapy is discussed, based on effectiveness for cure, short and long term side effects, and cost of treatment. The appropriate role of the physician treating skin carcinoma is to choose the most effective treatment based on the above criteria and not to make the tumor fit any particular treatment modality.

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