Floridians live in the sun, and skin cancer is part of the price — from highly curable basal and squamous cell cancers to melanoma, the form that demands the most respect. The good news: melanoma treatment has been transformed. Immunotherapy and targeted therapy have rewritten outcomes for advanced disease, and our medical oncologists deliver those modern treatments here, coordinating closely with your dermatologist and surgeon.
How we approach it
For advanced melanoma, treatments that activate your own immune system are now a standard of care — delivered in our infusion center
Roughly half of melanomas carry mutations with matching targeted pills — molecular testing tells us whether yours does
We coordinate with your dermatologist and surgical team, from diagnosis through follow-up
What the workup looks like
Pathology depth, ulceration, lymph-node status, and molecular testing together define risk and options.
For higher-risk melanoma, imaging establishes whether disease has spread — which determines whether systemic treatment belongs in your plan.
Surgery alone for many early melanomas; for higher-risk or advanced disease, modern immunotherapy or targeted therapy — explained plainly, with every option on the table.
Common questions
My dermatologist removed a melanoma — why see an oncologist?
Is advanced melanoma still treatable?
What about basal and squamous cell skin cancers?
How do I lower my risk going forward?
This page is general information, not medical advice for your specific situation. Every cancer — and every patient — is different. Bring your questions to your care team.