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Squamous Cell Carcinoma is cancer that begins in squamous cells, which are thin, flat cells that look like fish scales. Squamous cells are found in the tissue that forms the surface of the skin, the lining of the hollow organs of the body, and the passages of the respiratory and digestive tracts. Also called epidermoid carcinoma.
Limiting UV exposure is the number one way to reduce rising female skin cancer rates

Limiting UV exposure is the number one way to reduce rising female skin cancer rates

Research sheds light on sun-induced DNA damage and repair

Research sheds light on sun-induced DNA damage and repair

GW researchers underscore need for tailored skin cancer prevention programs

GW researchers underscore need for tailored skin cancer prevention programs

New drug combinations and dosing schedules improve outlook in advanced colon cancer

New drug combinations and dosing schedules improve outlook in advanced colon cancer

Wear protective clothing to reduce the risk of skin damage from sun's UV rays

Wear protective clothing to reduce the risk of skin damage from sun's UV rays

Researchers find characteristics related to better outcomes in HPV-linked oropharyngeal cancer

Researchers find characteristics related to better outcomes in HPV-linked oropharyngeal cancer

Artificial intelligence better than humans in diagnosing pigmented skin lesions

Artificial intelligence better than humans in diagnosing pigmented skin lesions

Potential of liquid biopsy in cancer biomarker detection and prenatal testing

Potential of liquid biopsy in cancer biomarker detection and prenatal testing

Cervical cancer subtype increasing in several subpopulations of women

Cervical cancer subtype increasing in several subpopulations of women

Study demonstrates viability of gene editing strategy for recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa

Study demonstrates viability of gene editing strategy for recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa

Combination of two topical creams can prevent cancer

Combination of two topical creams can prevent cancer

Researchers identify common genetic signature among three rare skin diseases

Researchers identify common genetic signature among three rare skin diseases

Osaka University-centered study finds concerning trends in cervical cancer and treatment response

Osaka University-centered study finds concerning trends in cervical cancer and treatment response

Injection of genetically modified virus effectively treats metastatic melanoma patients

Injection of genetically modified virus effectively treats metastatic melanoma patients

Regular use of aspirin may help some patients survive head and neck cancer

Regular use of aspirin may help some patients survive head and neck cancer

Regular use of common pain relief medicines improves survival for head and neck cancer patients

Regular use of common pain relief medicines improves survival for head and neck cancer patients

Molecular profiling of precancerous lung lesions could lead to early detection and new treatments

Molecular profiling of precancerous lung lesions could lead to early detection and new treatments

Monoclonal antibody pembrolizumab prolongs survival in patients with squamous cell carcinoma

Monoclonal antibody pembrolizumab prolongs survival in patients with squamous cell carcinoma

Identifying genetic factors that lead to squamous cell carcinoma

Identifying genetic factors that lead to squamous cell carcinoma

Change in genome of Caucasians could explain higher rates of esophageal cancer

Change in genome of Caucasians could explain higher rates of esophageal cancer

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