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How to prevent squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) | 5 steps

Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is one of the most common forms of skin cancer, affecting more than one million people in the US alone each year. While it is usually easily treatable, it can become deadly if it spreads beyond the skin and into the lymph nodes or internal organs of the body. That’s why prevention is so important.

How to prevent squamous cell carcinoma? Read it below.

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Where squamous cell carcinoma originates
Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Where squamous cell carcinoma originates

Squamous cell carcinoma is the second most common form of skin cancer after basal cell carcinoma. Where squamous cell carcinoma originates? It is considered locally invasive, and, although uncommon, can spread beyond the skin into other organs of the body if left untreated. The cancer develops from squamous cells which are thin, flat cells found on the surface of the skin, in the lining of hollow organs and in the respiratory and digestive tracts. 

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Where is squamous cell carcinoma found?
Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Where is squamous cell carcinoma found?

As you might already know, squamous cell carcinoma is one of the most common types of skin cancer. While squamous cell carcinoma can be treated very well when found early, this type of skin cancer also has the potential to spread to the lymph nodes. In that case, it becomes very dangerous. At first squamous cell carcinoma will often appear as a scaly lump, a red scaly sunspot, or a crusted sore. But where is it commonly found?

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Squamous cell carcinoma symptoms
Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Squamous cell carcinoma symptoms (SCC)

Most of us are aware of the usual signs of skin cancers – moles that look strange or start to change in shape or become itchy or crusty. But squamous cell carcinoma is a different type of skin cancer that looks unusual compared to those we might be on the lookout for. Squamous cell carcinoma symptoms may be harder to spot, but it is still possible to see clearly the signs and to catch it before it becomes harder to treat.

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Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Squamous Cell Carcinoma: what is it?

Squamous cell carcinoma is the second most common type of skin cancer. It forms when squamous cells begin to grow uncontrollably in the top layers of the skin, called the epidermis. In most cases, it is caused by repeated exposure to UV rays over time.

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So how common is Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Squamous Cell Carcinoma

How common is squamous cell carcinoma?

Skin cancers are by far the most common type of cancer, next to being the fastest-growing cancer as well. To illustrate that with a number: in the US alone, estimates from several cancer organizations state that about 5.4 million Basal and Squamous Cell skin cancers are diagnosed each year. The most common type of skin cancer is Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC) – 8 out of 10 diagnoses are of this type. So how common is Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC)?

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Squamous Cell Carcinoma

What is squamous cell carcinoma in situ?

Early forms of squamous cell carcinoma are classified as in situ, which means “in place” in Latin. Squamous cell carcinoma is one of the most common types of skin cancer. It forms when squamous cells begin to grow uncontrollably in the outer part of the epidermis, which is the top layer of our skin. In most instances, it is caused by repeated exposure to UV rays over time.

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Squamous cell carcinoma
Squamous Cell Carcinoma

What causes squamous cell carcinoma?

In most cases, Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a result of cellular damage caused by repeated exposure to UV rays over time. Squamous cell carcinoma is a common form of skin cancer that occurs in the squamous cells in the outer part of the epidermis, the topmost layer of our skin. Squamous cells serve as linings or coverings in many parts of the body. They act as a thin membrane that allows certain molecules to pass through our body and they are constantly shedding and regenerating. They are not only found in our skin but also in the cervix, oral cavity, genitals and other parts of the body.

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What does squamous cell carcinoma mean?
Squamous Cell Carcinoma

What does squamous cell carcinoma mean?

Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is one of the most common forms of skin cancer. It occurs when squamous cells begin to grow uncontrollably in the top layers of the skin, called the epidermis. What does squamous cell carcinoma mean?

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