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Symptoms of SKIN CANCER, BASAL CELL


The most common form of basal cell cancer forms a small skin lesion or bump that is pearly or skin colored. It occurs most commonly on areas of skin frequently exposed to the sun. In addition to forming small bumps, some basal cell cancers may produce a flat lesion that is flesh colored or slightly brown. After several months, the lesion may ulcerate. It may continue to slowly enlarge and the ulcer may never completely heal. Basal cell cancers usually are not painful and dot not itch.



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Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008

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