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basal cell carcinoma

noun

  1. a common and usually curable skin cancer that arises from epithelial cells and rarely metastasizes: often associated with overexposure to sunlight.


basal cell carcinoma

/ səl,-zəl /

  1. A slow-growing neoplasm that is locally invasive but rarely metastasizes. It is derived from basal cells , the deepest layer of epithelial cells of the epidermis or hair follicles.
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A study at MedUni Vienna's Department of Dermatology was the first to investigate the previously unknown diversity of CAFs in various types of skin cancer -- basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma -- at molecular and spatial level in single-cell analysis.

Earlier this year, Simmons revealed he had been diagnosed with skin cancer — specifically basal cell carcinoma — and received treatment to remove the cancerous cells.

Basal cell carcinoma is the most common form of skin cancer, but it can be easy to miss or mistake for another skin issue.

In a Facebook post this week, health and fitness personality Richard Simmons announced he had been treated for basal cell carcinoma.

It was only after seeing a dermatologist that Simmons was diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma.

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