A 78-year-old woman comes to the office with a scab in her left ear that she first felt 2 weeks ago. The lesion is slightly painful. There have been no changes in hearing or recent trauma to the ear. The patient lives alone and cannot see the lesion. Medical history includes essential hypertension. Ear examination is shown in the exhibit.
The external auditory meatus and tympanic membrane are normal. There is no lymphadenopathy in the head or neck. Biopsy shows invasive squamous cell carcinoma. Which of the following is the most appropriate treatment for this patient's condition?
A) Curettage and electrodessication
B) Localized radiation therapy
C) Mohs micrographic surgery
D) Topical 5-fluorouracil
E) Topical liquid nitrogen therapy
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