Skin Cancer
Basal cell carcinoma is the most common type and has the best prognosis. It usually looks like a small pearly nodule that slowly grows. Lesions are surgically removed. Recurrences are common, but it rarely metastasizes (spreads to distant sites). Localized basal cell cancers, after excision, are non-rated.
Squamous cell carcinoma can be a nodule or a reddish patch. Recurrences are also common and 3% – 10% will metastasize. Localized squamous cell cancers, after excision, are non-rated.
Malignant melanoma is the least common, but most serious and can start as a mole. Lesions are surgically removed. Melanoma metastasizes early and widely. Even after surgical removal, recurrences can occur. Ratings could range from standard for in-situ to postpone for Clarks Level IV and V.
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