Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the skin is the second most common form of skin cancer, characterized by abnormal, accelerated growth of squamous cells. When caught early, most SCCs are curable.
SCC of the skin is also known as cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC). Adding the word “cutaneous” identifies it as a skin cancer and differentiates it from squamous cell cancers that can arise inside the body, in places like the mouth, throat or lungs.
When Nick, from Missouri, USA, was diagnosed with Stage 4 Squamous Cell Carcinoma, he decided to research alternative treatment options and visited a number of centers in Mexico.
At Verita Life however, Nick found the medical advice and treatment options far superior, while the personalised nature of the programmes, best suited to his needs.
From the time he checked in, Nick was impressed by the professionalism of the Verita Life staff and doctors, as well as the cleanliness and modernity of the center itself.
Nick began to see an improvement in his condition straight away.
Nick’s Experience
From the time he checked in, Nick was impressed by the professionalism of the Verita Life staff and doctors, as well as the cleanliness and modernity of the center itself. As well, he began to see an improvement in his condition straight away.
Throughout his 6-week programme Nick received a range of treatments, such as Dendritic Cell Therapy, NK Cell Therapy, IPT (low dose chemotherapy), and more.
Nick’s comments on his treatment
“Dr. Henriquez and his staff had my joint pain feeling better within just 2 days! Here at Verita Life, they treat the whole body … (and with) cutting edge technology”