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  1. Basal cell carcinoma on the leg. Photo: International Skin Imaging Collaboration at isic-archive.com

  2. BCCs can occur anywhere on the skin. They are most commonly seen on the face, lower legs, trunk, and chest. They are relatively uncommon on the hands, especially the palms, and on the soles of the feet which are not exposed to as much sun.

  3. Basal cell carcinoma affecting the arms and legs images. Authoritative facts about the skin from DermNet New Zealand.

  4. 17 cze 2023 · Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common form of skin cancer. If you're concerned you may have basal cell carcinoma, pictures of different stages or types of lesions can help you compare your skin to examples of BCC, but it's always best to get a full skin check to be sure.

  5. 18 gru 2022 · This article provides example images of basal cell carcinoma and describes typical symptoms of different BCC types. It also discusses when to contact a doctor and what to expect from the diagnosis, treatment, and outlook of BCC.

  6. With early detection and treatment, almost all basal cell carcinomas (BCCs) can be successfully removed without complications. Look out for BCC warning signs, including new, changing or unusual skin growths, so you can spot skin cancers early, when they are easiest to treat and cure.

  7. 21 paź 2022 · Basal cell carcinoma lesions usually appear on areas of the body that have been exposed to sunlight, especially high levels of sunlight, including the face, ears, arms, legs, back, and abdomen. BCC can also occur in areas that aren't exposed to UV at all, such as the scalp, though this is not common.

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