What Is Squamous Cell Carcinoma?
Squamous Cell Carcinoma is another form of skin cancer occurring most frequently on sun-exposed areas of the body. Signs which may indicate the presence of Squamous Cell Carcinoma include scaly red patches, elevated growths with central depressions, wart-like growths, nodules, and open sores. These lesions may develop a crusted surface or bleed. All individuals exposed to sunlight are at risk of developing Squamous Cell Carcinoma, yet fair-skinned people after years of sun exposure, and individuals with pre-existing inflammatory conditions or burns are at a higher risk.
- Squamous Cell Carcinoma is the second most common form of skin cancer; it affects more than 300,000 Americans each year.
- When SCC is properly treated, the cure rate is greater than 90%.
- Lesions tend to occur more often in males than females.
- Individuals who have previously had Squamous Cell Carcinoma or Basal Cell Carcinoma have a greater chance of developing Squamous Cell Carcinoma.
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