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carcinomas may also appear as raised, pink or red, translucent, shiny, pearly bumps that may bleed after a minor injury. they may have a lower area in their center, and blue, brown, or black areas. view basal cell carcinomas tend to grow slowly. it's very rare for a basal cell cancer to spread to other parts
and usually occur on sun-exposed areas of the body, such as the face, ears, neck, lips, and backs of the hands. view squamous cell carcinomas can also develop in scars or skin sores on any part of the body. squamous cell cancers are more likely to grow into deeper layers of skin and spread to other parts...
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