For Peter S., nonmelanoma skin cancer wasn’t new. More than a decade ago, he was diagnosed and treated with Mohs surgery. So when another spot appeared on his right ear, he knew he wanted a different option.
Peter underwent 20 Image-Guided Superficial Radiotherapy (IGSRT) treatments, with each session guided by high-frequency ultrasound to monitor progress.
“Every morning, they did an ultrasound first. My therapist would check the ear and say, ‘You’re doing great.’ I never had to stop doing anything—I could play golf, go swimming in the ocean, whatever I wanted.”
– Peter S.
The outcome exceeded his expectations.
“It’s this ear,” Peter said, pointing to his right ear, “and you can’t tell. It’s quite amazing.”
Peter’s experience left a lasting impression.
“You hardly want to say that getting treated for skin cancer is a great experience, but I really felt that. I’m grateful to the entire team—from enrollment all the way through.”