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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for Squamous cell neoplasm
  1. Oral cancer is cancer that starts in the mouth. ... Oral cancer most commonly involves the lips or the tongue. It may also occur on the: ...
  2. One of the most common fears for people who have had cancer is that it may return after initial treatment. When cancer comes back, ...
  3. ... found on the penis . The cancer is called squamous cell carcinoma in situ. Squamous cell cancer in situ can occur on any part ...
  4. 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 ...
  5. ... determined in many cases) Oral cancer (for example, squamous cell carcinoma )