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Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is a form of skin cancer that develops from the basal cells within your epidermis. As basal cells produce new cells, the older skin cells move upward towards the epidermis’s surface.
Squamous cell carcinoma or cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma ranks as the second most prevalent type of skin cancer following basal cell carcinoma.
Moles with colour are typically not a worry. However, a few may turn into various types of skin cancer. This is the reason it’s crucial for you and your physician to keep an eye on them carefully.
Warts are localised thickening of the skin, often caused by the human papilloma virus. These raised, bumpy growths can be particularly bothersome, especially when they appear on the face.
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