Basal cell carcinoma – National Library of Medicine – PubMed …

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2013

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Basal cell carcinoma is a slow-growing form of skin cancer.A.D.A.M.

Skin cancer falls into two major groups: Nonmelanoma and melanoma. Basal cell carcinoma is a type of nonmelanoma skin cancer.

Basal cell carcinoma, or basal cell skin cancer, is the most common form of cancer in the United States. Most skin cancers are basal cell cancer.

Basal cell carcinoma starts in the top layer of the skin called the epidermis. Most basal cell cancers occur on skin that is regularly exposed to sunlight or other ultraviolet radiation. This includes the top of your head, or scalp.

Basal cell skin cancer is most common in people over age 40. However, it occurs in younger people, too.

You are more likely to get basal cell skin cancer if you have:

Light-colored or freckled skin

Blue, green, or grey eyes

Blond or red hair

Many moles

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