Basal-cell carcinoma

Basal cell carcinoma arises from basal cells and is a nonmelanocytic skin cancer. This cancer is improbable to spread from the skin to other parts of the body, but it can move nearby into bone or other tissue under the skin. These tumors start growing as small shiny bumps, usually on the nose or other parts of the face. But one can get them on any part of the body, including the trunk, legs and arms. Fairer skin people are more likely to get this form of cancer. The main cause of basal cell carcinoma is Ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun.

 

  • Nodular basal cell carcinoma
  • Cystic basal cell carcinoma
  • Sclerodermiform basal cell carcinoma
  • Infiltrated basal cell carcinoma
  • Micronodular basal cell carcinoma
  • Superficial basal cell carcinoma
  • Pigment basal cell carcinoma
  • Fibroepithelioma of Pinkus

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