Curaderm BEC / Zycure: What Is It?

Having skin cancer can be devastating. For this reason, most patients have resorted to Curaderm BEC as they seek to overcome the major drawbacks associated with other currently available therapy. However, before undertaking this treatment it is imperative for you to understand the essential features and facts that underpin Curaderm BEC.

What is Curaderm BEC? And What are the facts Surrounding Curaderm BEC? These are some of the questions that we will attempt to answer.

Read on to learn more about Curaderm BEC.

What is Curaderm BEC?

Also known as Zycure, the Curaderm BEC is a novel treatment for non-melanoma skin cancer such as Basal Cell Carcinoma and Squamous cell carcinoma. Often, it comes in the form of a cream that you apply on your skin.

What Constitutes Curaderm BEC?

The Curaderm is extracted from Solasodine rhamnosyl glycosides, which is a compound derived from the Solanaceae family. Eggplants, tomatoes, potatoes, and bell peppers are some natural ingredients contained in this compound.

What Conditions does Curaderm Intend to Treat?

Sometimes cancer patients undertake treatments without knowing the intended purpose or even some risks involved in treatment. Being a novel treatment, you need to understand which conditions the treatment is intended to counter.

Many cancer patients go for this treatment to treat non-melanoma skin cancer such as Keratoacanthoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and basal cell carcinoma. However, it has been found to be an efficient anti-aging cream on the skin.

Other intended conditions to be treated include:

  • Sunspots
  •  Keratosis
  •  Age spots

What Do Experts Say About It?

Dr. Adam Mamelak, a board certified Dermatologist in Austin Texas, puts it that the fact that the Curaderm is derived from natural products such as vegetables makes it appealing. However, he notes that not all skin cancers require aggressive treatment. Therefore, he opines that “many superficial skin cancers can be treated with topical creams like imiquimod or 5-fluorouracil.”

The treatment has drawn controversy in medicine in the recent past. This is despite a study in the UK which indicated that 66-78% of patients who were part of a clinical trial experienced remission of skin cancers after eight weeks of treatment.Therefore, some physicians have advocated for the use of Curaderm as a preventative measure. In the same token, the fact that it is creamy thus non-toxic makes it appealing.

The Skepticism of this Treatment

While you might be considering using this treatment for skin cancer conditions, it is worth understanding that the treatment is yet to be approved in the United States. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is yet to approve the use of Curaderm BEC 5.Therefore, being an unapproved treatment, many dermatologists are skeptical about recommending it to their patients to treat skin cancer.

If you have been diagnosed with skin cancer and are looking for treatment options, don’t hesitate to contact us.

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