Skin Cancer in Lancaster, California

April 5, 2024

Skin Cancer is the most common Cancer diagnosis in the United States.

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Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States with more people diagnosed than all other cancers combined.  The main types of skin cancer are squamous cell carcinoma, basal cell carcinoma, and melanoma. Melanoma is much less common than the other types but much more likely to invade nearby tissue and spread to other parts of the body.
CA Skin Cancer Facts

Types of Skin Cancer

Skin cancer is a disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the tissues of the skin.


Basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma of the skin, also called nonmelanoma skin cancer, are the most common forms of skin cancer. Most basal cell and squamous cell skin cancers can be cured.



Melanoma is more likely to spread to nearby tissues and other parts of the body and can be harder to cure. Melanoma is easier to cure if the tumor is found before it spreads to the dermis (inner layer of skin). Melanoma is less likely to cause death when it is found and treated early.


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Symptoms of Skin Cancer



Basal Cell Carcinoma: Areas on the skin that look like scars, lumps or nodules that are shiny or have visible blood vessels; crusty, itchy patches of skin that may bleed or have a depression in the middle; or red patches of skin that look like eczema.


Squamous Cell Carcinoma: any sore that does not heal or comes back after healing; rough-feeling growths/bumps that get crusted over and bleed; patches of skin that are flat, scaly, and red; or white spots in the mouth, on the tongue, gums, or cheeks.


Melanoma: can present as moles, scaly patches of skin, open sores, raised bumps, or black marks under finger or toenails. Use the ABCDE memory device to spot the warning signs of melanoma on the skin: Asymmetry, Border, Color, Diameter, Evolution, or the Ugly Duckling method, where any mole or marking that does not look like the others on your body is worth getting checked by a dermatologist.



Screening for Skin Cancer

There is no official recommendation from the American Cancer Society for early detection of skin cancer, but most doctors will recommend checking your own skin once a month, especially if you are at a higher risk of developing skin cancer. A visual self-exam by the patient and a clinical examination by our Familyfirst Family Medical Provider including Dr. SIdhu may be used to screen for skin cancer. If an area on the skin looks abnormal, a biopsy is usually performed.  Dr. Sidhu is trained to perform this procedure and help you get results quickly.



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Dr. Qanwarpartap “Qanwar” Sidhu working at Familyfirst Family Medical Practice in Lancaster, California. He focuses on seeing the whole person—mind, body, and spirit. Dr. Sidhu is a native to the Antelope Valley and returning to invest his time and talents back home to our ever-expanding valley. He enjoys partnering with patients over time to help them make lifestyle changes that prevent disease and improve their well-being. He believes that listening to patients and communicating clearly are essential to providing excellent care. Dr. Sidhu is interested in preventive medicine seeing entire families and patients of all ages, including children.


Dr. Sidhu is trained on all the newest technology and techniques for cancer biopsy and screenings.



To schedule an appointment for a cancer screening with Dr. Sidhu, call Family First Family Medical Practice at 661-582-4244. 


Family First Family Medical Practice is located at 42135 10th St W #201, Lancaster, CA 93534. 


Family First Family Medical Practice and Dr. Sidhu are currently open to new patients.


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