- If left untreated, Squamous Cell Carcinoma can grows into a large mass.
- This cancer is more common in women than in men.
- Invasive squamous-cell carcinoma has the potential to recur and metastasize.
- Arsenic from industry area can increase its risk factor.
- The direct DNA damage is responsible for causing of Squamous cell carcinoma.
- Sunscreen shows can protect from this skin cancer.
- SCC makes skin cell cannot die, rather than stay in the place while the healthy skin cell continuously growing.
- This skin cancer tends to attack on the face, such as lips and ears.
- Squamous cell carcinoma can be characterized as either in situ (confined to the original site) or invasive, depending on whether the cancer invades underlying tissues; only invasive cancers are able to spread to other organs and cause metastasis. Squamous cell carcinoma in situ are also called Bowen's disease.
- The incidence of SCC increases with age and the peak incidence is usually around 66 years old.
- This skin cancer can be mistaken with keratoacanthoma or a wart.
- Large lesions (>2 cm in diameter) recur at a rate of 15 percent, which is twice that of smaller lesions, and they metastasize at a rate of 30 percent, three times that of smaller lesions.
- A long term prognosis of Squamous cell carcinoma often poor.
- The treatment that offers the highest rates of cure for patients with high-risk primary or recurrent squamous-cell carcinoma is Mohs’ micrographic surgery.
23 Mayıs 2012 Çarşamba
Skin Cancer Squamous Cell Carcinoma Facts
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