
Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer
๐Overview
Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer primarily encompasses basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma, which originate in the basal and squamous cells of the epidermis. These conditions are frequently associated with cumulative exposure to ultraviolet radiation from sunlight or tanning beds, leading to DNA damage in skin cells.
While these types of cancer are generally less likely to spread to distant parts of the body compared to melanoma, they can cause significant local tissue damage if not addressed. They often appear on sun-exposed areas such as the face, ears, neck, and hands as persistent growths or sores.
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