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Knowing
the Difference between Squamous Cell Carcinoma
and Basal Cell Carcinoma? |
by:
Moana
Korikalo |
Basal Cell Carcinoma and Squamous Cell Cancers
are the most common Non-melanoma skin cancers
and they can appear in a variety of forms.
Skin cancer cells are located at the base
of the outer layer of the skin or cover
the internal and external surfaces of the
body. Most non melanoma skin cancers develop
on sun-exposed areas of the body, like the
face, ear, neck, lips, and the backs of
the hands. Each type, has varied growing
rates and characteristics, if untreated
they can spread to other parts of the body.
Most often we can not tell what is what
because we all think that what we have is
all the same. Well we are wrong! It is important
to understand differences in skin appearance
as the impact and damage SCC and BCC can
cause to the skin is extensive. Look out
for these symptoms and if present see your
doctor;
1. If you find any change on the skin, especially
in the size or colour of a mole or other
darkly pigmented growth or spot, or a new
growth
2. The scaliness, oozing, bleeding, or change
in the appearance of a bump or nodule
the spread of pigmentation beyond its border
such as dark colouring that spreads past
the edge of a mole or mark a change in sensation,
itchiness, tenderness, or pain
Usually Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) symptoms
begin as a small lump on your skin that
is smooth and pearly or waxy in form. It
may bleed or develop a crust. The sore will
appear as if the wound is healing, but will
not improve. Keep a look out for flat, red
spots, with a scaly and crusty appearance.
BCC’s are more likely to appear on your
face especially around the eyes and on the
forehead.
Squamous cell cancers (SCC) have a scaly
appearance. Look out for a hard, horny cap
growth on your skin which is tender when
touched. SCC’s are generally found on arms,
hands and lower legs. Most importantly,
if you notice something unusual on your
skin that just suddenly appeared and hasn't
gone away within a month get it checked.
Facing skin cancer can cause worry and panic
due to the extreme nature of traditional
skin cancer care. However, according to
an evaluation study by Ten United Kingdom
Hospitals there is now a world wide clinically
approved skin cancer cream available that
has advantages over conventional methods.
The cure is a cream made from Glyhoalkaloid
actives called CURADERM BEC5. For medical
information on curaderm compared to other
treatments, patient testimonials, and instructions
for use about the cream compared to other
treatment options and purchasing information
please visit: http://cureskincancertoday.com/
About the author:
Interested science students who loves the
outdoors & nature.
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