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Results 1 - 3 of 3 for Squamous carcinoma in site
  1. ... determined in many cases) Oral cancer (for example, squamous cell carcinoma )
  2. Abnormal results may mean: Cancer (such as squamous cell carcinoma ) Benign lesions (such as papilloma) Fungal infections (such as candida) Histoplasmosis Oral lichen planus Precancerous sore (leukoplakia) Viral infections (such as Herpes simplex)
  3. ... cancer commonly comes back at or near the site of the original tumor.