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  1. Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) Images A persistent, scaly red patch with irregular borders that sometimes crusts or bleeds. An elevated growth with a central depression that occasionally bleeds.

  2. View pictures of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma in the gallery below. Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a common type of keratinocyte cancer, or non-melanoma skin cancer. It is derived from cells within the epidermis that make keratin — the horny protein that makes up skin, hair and nails.

  3. Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), the second most common form of skin cancer, usually looks like a scaly or crusty lump that enlarges over time. It can also look like an open sore (ulcer) that isn’t healing.

  4. 31 paź 2023 · Squamous cell cancer is a type of skin cancer. See pictures and learn about the symptoms, causes, risk factors, treatment, prevention, and more.

  5. 28 kwi 2023 · Squamous cell carcinoma can look like a red, brown, or black line beneath a nail, as shown here. When it develops around the nail, it can look like a wart that just won’t go away. If you’ve had a wart around a fingernail (or toenail) for years, it’s time for a dermatologist to examine it.

  6. 11 sie 2023 · Squamous cell carcinomas can be anywhere on the skin. In people who sunburn easily, the cancer is usually found on areas of skin that have had a lot of sun. In people with Black and brown skin, squamous cell carcinomas are more likely to be on skin that isn't exposed to sun, such as the genitals.

  7. Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a common type of keratinocyte cancer, or non-melanoma skin cancer. It is derived from cells within the epidermis that make keratin — the horny protein that makes up skin, hair and nails.

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