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[edit] Basal Cell Carcinoma
This is the most common skin cancer in white people in the U.S. and accounts for 77% of all nonmelanoma skin cancers. About 700,000 new cases are diagnosed and treated each year in the U.S. (Ref.6). It grows in skin that has been pre damaged by exposure to ultraviolet light. It rarely metastasizes like other cancers do, but it invades underlying surfaces including bone. It used to be a skin cancer of the older generation.
However, because of the obsession of suntanning from teenage years on it is not unusual to see patients in their 30's or 40's with the first basal cell tumor. The person that has developed one basal cell cancer, has a higher likelihood of developing more later in life. By the time a person has had 10 basal cell cancers, there is a probability that this person will develop one more such cancer in each following year.
The clinical appearance of the basal cell cancer is a skin colored to pink, shiny, raised papule which is slightly translucent and slowly growing. It may ulcerate in the center as it enlarges and develop a rolled border. There are various variations, which would be very familiar to the dermatologist to whom this patient should be referred to. Here is a link to a picture of a basal cell carcinoma (use the back arrow in your left upper screen to return to this page). Enjoy this video on "You Tube" that reviews this type of cancer and the two other common skin cancers.
Treatment of basal cell cancer:
Basal cell cancer can be treated by various means such as chemotherapy with topical 5-FU , radiotherapy or cryosurgery, which has a cure rate of 90% to 95%. However, a surgical technique called
Mohs' micrographic surgery has a success rate of 96% to 99% (Ref. 4). This technique consists of a combination of microscopic shavings and analyses of the removed layers as frozen sections by the pathologist. With this method the dermatological surgeon can remove the last cells of the tumor under "microscopic" vision. This way not too much and not too little tissue is removed, which eliminates the danger of cancer recurrence almost completely.
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6. Cancer: Principles&Practice of Oncology. 5th edition, volume 2. Edited by Vincent T. DeVita, Jr. et al. Lippincott-Raven Publ., Philadelphia,PA, 1997. Chapter on Cancer of the skin.
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