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Skin carcinoma
- Increased risk for skin cancer, especially melanoma, is associated with chronic exposure to sunlight, blistering sunburns, and a family history of skin cancer.
- This is a picture of squamous cell skin cancer on the hands. Squamous cell carcinoma is one of the three most common types of skin cancer: basal cell, squamous cell, and melanoma. ...
- This skin cancer appears as a 2 to 3 centimeter skin spot. The tissue has become destroyed (forming an atrophic plaque). There is a brownish color because of increased ...
- This skin cancer, a basal cell carcinoma, is 5 to 6 centimeters across, red (erythematous), with well defined (demarcated) borders ...
- This skin cancer appears as a 1 to 1.5 centimeter flesh-colored nodule with a central depression and a ...
- The typical basal cell skin cancer appears as a small, pearly, dome-shaped nodule with small visible blood vessels (telangiectasias).
- Malignant melanoma. The incidence of this form of skin cancer is increasing faster than that of any other ...
- Malignant melanoma is the most dangerous type of skin cancer. Melanomas beneath the fingernail appear as a black ...
- ... melanoma is the most dangerous type of the skin cancers. Typical features of melanomas include irregular borders, multiple ...
- ... melanoma is the most dangerous type of the skin cancers. Typical features of melanomas include irregular borders, multiple ...