"Arrr! Scrapin' and rubbin' be weaker than a cutlass for vanquishin' that pesky nBCC scallywag!"
2025-01-29
Arrr, me hearties! After plundering the old flesh, the chance of bein' free from them pesky nodules be better after five years than lettin' 'em fester! But beware, mateys, the gentle way ain't proven to be any less inferior. Aye, the sails be set for battle!
Avast, me hearties! Gather 'round as I spin ye a yarn about a curious study from the land of fancy doctors and their sharp instruments. It seems that when it comes to the troublesome beast known as nodular basal cell carcinoma, the good ol’ scalpel be the mightiest of swords! Aye, 'twas found that five years after a good slice and dice, the chances of ye being free from that pesky growth be much greater than takin’ the noninvasive route, which be akin to ticklin’ a kraken instead of givin’ it a proper whack!Now, don’t be fooled, for the study be sayin’ that the noninvasive trickery was not proven to be as good as the cuttin’ method. Aye, it be like trying to catch a mermaid with a fishing net made of seaweed—ye might get lucky, but most likely ye’ll end up with naught but a soggy mess! So, me mateys, heed this playful jest of the scalpel: if ye be wantin' to ward off that scallywag of a carcinoma, it be best to let the surgeon do their work rather than rely on gentle potions and charms from the sea. Raise yer tankards to the brave souls who fight the good fight against the wicked growths, and may their blades always be sharp!