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Results 1 - 4 of 4 for "carcinoma," squamous cell OR erythroplakia
  1. ... cancer Kidney cancer Breast cancer Head and neck cancer (squamous cell carcinoma) Cancer of the esophagus (squamous cell carcinoma) Stomach cancer (adenocarcinoma) Cervical cancer What happens during ...
  2. ... types of skin cancer are basal cell and squamous cell cancers. These cancers rarely spread to other parts of ... thinks you may have a basal cell or squamous cell cancer, the entire lesion may be removed during the ...
  3. ... types of skin cancer are basal cell and squamous cell cancers. These cancers rarely spread to other parts of ... or green Your risk for basal cell or squamous cell cancer is higher if you have had: Actinic keratosis, ...
  4. ... called transitional cells, renal (kidney) tubular cells, and squamous cells. If there are squamous epithelial cells in your urine, it may mean your sample ...