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Basal cell cancer begins in the lowest layer of the epidermis, the basal cell layer. About 8 out of 10 skin cancers are basal cell carcinomas. They usually begin on areas exposed to the sun, such as the head and neck. Basal cell carcinoma was once found mostly in middle-aged or older people. But now it is also being seen in younger people. This may be because people are spending more time in the sun without protecting their skin.

Basal cell carcinoma tends to grow slowly. It is very rare for a basal cell cancer to spread to distant parts of the body (metastasize). But if it is not treated, it can grow into nearby areas and spread into the bone or other tissues beneath the skin.

After treatment, basal cell carcinoma can come back (recur) in the same place on the skin. New basal cell cancers can also start in other places on the skin. As many as half of the people who have one basal cell cancer will get a new skin cancer within 5 years.
National Council on Skin Cancer Prevention introduces Don't Fry Day to encourage sun safety awareness

National Council on Skin Cancer Prevention introduces Don't Fry Day to encourage sun safety awareness

Curis reports net income of $4.8M for first-quarter 2010

Curis reports net income of $4.8M for first-quarter 2010

Vitamins touted in skin care products reduce signs of sun-damaged skin: Study

Vitamins touted in skin care products reduce signs of sun-damaged skin: Study

Indoor tanning devices: AADA testifies before FDA panel on needed classification changes and calls for ban

Indoor tanning devices: AADA testifies before FDA panel on needed classification changes and calls for ban

Study shows link between Vitamin D levels and basal cell carcinoma

Study shows link between Vitamin D levels and basal cell carcinoma

Anti-inflammatory prescription drug reduces the risk of common skin cancer in humans

Anti-inflammatory prescription drug reduces the risk of common skin cancer in humans

New chemoprevention therapy for skin cancer

New chemoprevention therapy for skin cancer

Heart transplant patients face increased risk for skin cancers

Heart transplant patients face increased risk for skin cancers

Event proceeds to benefit Virginia G. Piper Cancer Center at Scottsdale Healthcare

Event proceeds to benefit Virginia G. Piper Cancer Center at Scottsdale Healthcare

High-frequency ultrasound with elastography improves skin cancer diagnosis

High-frequency ultrasound with elastography improves skin cancer diagnosis

People with severe EBS at increased risk of skin cancer, say scientists

People with severe EBS at increased risk of skin cancer, say scientists

Third-quarter fiscal 2009 results announced by Curis

Third-quarter fiscal 2009 results announced by Curis

Curis to outline Hedgehog Pathway Inhibitor at Annual BIO Investor Forum

Curis to outline Hedgehog Pathway Inhibitor at Annual BIO Investor Forum

SIMPONI treatment results in greater inhibition of structural damage in arthritis patients

SIMPONI treatment results in greater inhibition of structural damage in arthritis patients

Provectus Pharmaceuticals commences compassionate use program of PV-10 for cancer

Provectus Pharmaceuticals commences compassionate use program of PV-10 for cancer

Toll-like receptors that activate immune cells being developed as alternative cure to cancer

Toll-like receptors that activate immune cells being developed as alternative cure to cancer

Phase I clinical trial data of GDC-0449 published in the New England Journal Of Medicine

Phase I clinical trial data of GDC-0449 published in the New England Journal Of Medicine

Study reports a potential new investigational therapy for skin cancer

Study reports a potential new investigational therapy for skin cancer

Peplin announces merger agreement with LEO Pharma

Peplin announces merger agreement with LEO Pharma

New therapy for advanced and metastatic basal cell skin cancer

New therapy for advanced and metastatic basal cell skin cancer