What does cancer of the skin look like
Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009Epidermal carcinoma is the commonest sort of cancer found in humans, and greater than half of all new cancers diagnosed are skin cancers. Fundamental cell and squamous cell carcinomas are respectively the first and second most usual sorts of skin cancer, and nearly half of all US people who live to age 65 will be diagnosed with one of these kinds of cancer. These common cancers are typically found in the most sun-exposed parts of the body, appearing in the skin’s top layer as a scaly area or bump that doesn’t heal. If detected and treated early, these cancers have a larger than 95% cure rate.