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Symptoms of SKIN CANCER, SQUAMOUS CELL


Squamous cell cancer usually produces a small, red, scaling, raised bump or nodule on the skin. It may form a crust on it and frequently ulcerates. The ulcer does not entirely heal. The bump doesn’t hurt or itch. If the cancer has spread, you may feel firm, painless lumps in the lymph nodes adjacent to the tumor (such as the neck, groin or armpit).



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Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008

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