Melanoma & Skin Cancer Center at Mercy
Dermatologists, surgical oncologists, medical oncologists, pathologists and plastic surgeons providing collaborative care, working in concert to develop focused treatment plans for each patient.
The Melanoma and Skin Cancer Center at Mercy in Baltimore, Maryland offers comprehensive care and leading edge treatment options for skin cancers, including advanced-stage melanoma. With a reputation for excellence, Mercy's team applies a highly coordinated approach to treating skin cancers for the best possible outcome.
To schedule an appointment call 410-332-9294 or submit an appointment request online.
Multidisciplinary Approach - Essential to Treating Skin Cancer
Leading surgical oncologist Dr. Vadim Gushchin, Director of The Melanoma and Skin Cancer Center at Mercy, has assembled a team of Board Certified specialists who are committed to providing the best treatment options for melanoma and skin cancer patients.
Some skin cancers, melanoma in particular, require multidisciplinary care as well as a high degree of coordination between sub-specialists for optimal treatment. Mercy is proud to offer a team of doctors, regularly in communication to focus their energies on individualized care for cancer patients.
Mercy's dermatologists are seasoned experts, trained to diagnose all types of skin cancer. They work alongside experienced colleagues who can address every angle of treatment for patients in need of the highest level of care. Mercy's robust program includes medical oncologistsand surgical oncologistsoffering the most innovative therapies, dedicated pathologists with advanced training in complex cellular interpretation, and gifted plastic surgeons who use reconstructive techniques to restore confidence and reduce scarring.
Coordinated Care for Patient Convenience
We understand a cancer diagnosis can be frightening. That's why we make every effort to keep the treatment process as smooth as possible - giving you less to worry about. Whenever possible our staff will coordinate appointments with specialists on the same day. Our doctors use a shared medical record system - giving your team of experts immediate access to imaging, reports and information needed to make the best decisions about your care.
Access to Advanced Treatment Options
Mercy's renowned experts provide leading edge treatments to best address aggressive skin cancers. Learn more about treatment options at Mercy for all types of skin cancers.
Chemotherapy - Mercy's physician team offers many types of chemotherapy drugs including topical chemotherapy creams (applied to the skin) as well as systemic chemotherapy (delivered orally or via injection into the veins) to disrupt and kill cancer cells. Chemotherapy may be used in conjunction with other treatments to manage skin cancers.
Immunotherapy - involves the stimulation of the immune system to attack cancer cells more effectively. New advances in immuno-oncology include new, lower toxicity drugs that can reduce recurrence of skin cancers and melanoma after surgery.
Isolated Limb Infusion / Isolated Limb Perfusion - is a state-of-the-art therapy offered at only select institutions. This minimally invasive treatment delivers high dosages of chemotherapy directly to a limb where cancer has developed. Used to treat advanced soft tissue sarcoma and melanoma, isolated limb infusion can be an alternative to amputation, allowing patients to preserve the arm or leg affected by cancer. Dr. Vadim Gushchin is among a select group of physicians to provide isolated limb infusion therapy or isolated limb perfusion.
Plastic Surgery - reconstructive techniques can be used to close larger wounds, replace skin and reduce scarring for a more natural look at the site where skin cancer has developed.
Radiation Therapy - Mercy's experienced radiation oncologists offer IMRT and brachytherapy to treat a variety of skin cancers including basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma.
Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy - surgical oncologists at Mercy perform sentinel lymph node biopsies to help determine cancer spread from the primary site to other areas of the body. This procedure is key to helping doctors understand how invasive the cancer is and how to treat it most effectively.
Surgery - skin cancer may require surgery. Depending of the type of cancer and stage of cancer, surgery may vary from a minor, in-office procedure to a more complex operation to remove the cancer, as well as lymph nodes, followed by reconstructive surgery.
If cancer is suspected your doctor may perform a biopsy so a trained pathologist can examine the tissue and definitively determine whether or not cancer is present.
Many skin cancers can be treated in the office with curretage and electrodessication (surgical removal), photodynamic therapy (light therapy) or cryotherapy (freezing off abnormal cells).
Mercy's physician team works closely with local colleagues to provide referrals for Mohs surgery, an in-office procedure in which one layer of skin is removed and immediately examined to determine whether or not additional layers of skin need to be removed during the same visit to fully excise the cancer.
Advanced skin cancers require an experienced surgical oncologist working in collaboration with a team of radiation and medical oncologists to best address the cancer and improve long-term survival.
Mercy's expert team offers the skill and experience needed to treat the full range of skin cancers with surgical treatment in addition to other therapies when needed.
Mercy is proud to offer cancer patients ongoing support via a number of outstanding programs:
- Pastoral care and counseling support at Mercy
- Genetic counseling to help families understand their cancer risk
- Lymphedema management to reduce post-surgical swelling
Additionally, Mercy participates in ongoing clinical trials to offer patients the very newest treatment options and also support vital research to transform care for skin cancers and melanoma.