Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in Germany, with approximately 191,000 new cases each year — and the number continues to rise. White skin cancer (squamous cell carcinoma) is more common, with around 170,000 new cases annually, while about 21,200 new cases of black skin cancer are recorded each year. Together with you, I ensure that an effective therapy is initiated as quickly as possible. In the event of a diagnosis, I also provide reliable follow-up examinations.
In addition to skin type and individual genetic predisposition, sun exposure has a decisive influence on the development of skin cancer. Degeneration of white blood cells (lymphocytes) can also manifest on the skin. The most common form of these cutaneous lymphomas is so-called mycosis fungoides. Rarer skin tumors include malignancies of blood vessels, connective tissue cells, Merkel cells, and skin appendages. Dr. Anna Brandenburg obtained the additional qualification in “Medication-Based Tumor Therapy” at Charité Berlin and can provide you with competent and compassionate consultation on white and black skin cancer.
Doctors with Heart and Experience
Modern Dermatology & Aesthetics
Heilwigstraße 33, 20249 Hamburg
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