What is Basal cell carcinoma?
What is Basal cell carcinoma?
- Basal cell carcinoma: Basal cell carcinoma is a slow-growing form of skin cancer.
Basal cell carcinoma: Introduction
Types of Basal cell carcinoma:
Broader types of Basal cell carcinoma:
How serious is Basal cell carcinoma?
Prognosis of Basal cell carcinoma: The rate of basal cell skin cancer returning is about 1% with Mohs surgery to up to 10% for other forms of treatment. Smaller basal cell carcinomas are less likely to come back than larger ones.
Complications of Basal cell carcinoma:
see complications of Basal cell carcinoma
What causes Basal cell carcinoma?
Causes of Basal cell carcinoma: see causes of Basal cell carcinoma
What are the symptoms of Basal cell carcinoma?
Symptoms of Basal cell carcinoma:
see symptoms of Basal cell carcinoma
Complications of Basal cell carcinoma:
see complications of Basal cell carcinoma
Onset of Basal cell carcinoma: Basal cell skin cancer used to be more common in people over age 40.
Basal cell carcinoma: Testing
Diagnostic testing: see tests for Basal cell carcinoma.
Misdiagnosis: see misdiagnosis and Basal cell carcinoma.
How is it treated?
Treatments for Basal cell carcinoma:
see treatments for Basal cell carcinoma
Research for Basal cell carcinoma:
see research for Basal cell carcinoma
Name and Aliases of Basal cell carcinoma
Main name of condition: Basal cell carcinoma
Other names or spellings for Basal cell carcinoma:
BCC, Rodent ulcer, Skin cancer [basal cell]