This technique is performed by first scraping off the tumor and a peripheral border using a sharp, ring-shaped tool called a curette. Then a needle-shaped electrode with a high-frequency electric current is used to stop the bleeding and destroy any cancer cells that remain. This treatment is most frequently used on the trunk and extremities, on less aggressive skin cancers, in older patients and patients on anti-coagulant therapy.
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