How do I spot a squamous cell carcinoma (BCC)?
Squamous cell carcinoma often appears on sun-exposed areas of the body, such as the face, ears, neck, scalp, chest, shoulders, and back. However, it's important to remember that SCC can develop anywhere on the body.
Early detection is crucial in successful treatment. Knowing your own skin and paying attention to changes helps you spot potential problems early, before they become serious, disfiguring, or harder to treat.
Look out for skin spots or lesions that:
- Are new or changing
- Slowly grow over time
- Bleed, scab, or do not heal
- Look unusual compared to other spots on your skin
If something doesn't look or feel right, it's always best to have the lesion checked by a healthcare professional. Monitoring your skin regularly and acting early can make a significant difference in outcomes.
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