What is basal cell carcinoma?
Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common form of skin cancer, but is also the most easily treated and least likely to spread. They can cause extensive damage to surrounding tissue and bone if not removed.
What are the symptoms?
They typically develop on sun-exposed areas, especially on your head and neck. They can also occur in places that don't see much light. Basal cell tumors usually take these forms:
What are the causes?
New skin cells usually push older cells toward the skin's surface, where the old cells die and fall away. But this process of cell death and renewal becomes defective when the DNA gets damaged, and cells grow uncontrollably into a cancerous tumor. Most of the environmental damage to skin cells comes from exposure to UV radiation from sunlight. Other factors may include therapeutic radiation, chemical toxins, and immunosupressant drugs.
Risk factors
Frequent sun exposure or living in a sunny or high-altitude location increases your UV exposure. Other risk factors include fair skin that sunburns easily, a personal history of skin cancer, smoking, skin infections or injuries, weakened immune systems, and rare genetic disorders. Also, men are more likely to develop the tumors than women.
See your doctor if you have:
Diagnosis
After taking a complete medical historyand checking the affected area of skin, your doctor may remove a small skin sample for examination by shaving off the top layers of skin with a surgical blade. Tumors that have spread deeper into the skin may be partially or completely removed.
Complications
Untreated cancers can invade and destroy nearby muscles, nerves and bone. BCCs often recur, usually in the same place. A history of BCC may increase the chance of developing more serious types of skin cancer.
Treatments
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