Squamous cell carcinoma
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Squamous cell carcinoma - Image
Squamous cell carcinoma above the ear - Image
Squamous cell carcinoma on the arm - Image
Squamous cell carcinoma on the lip - Image
Squamous cell carcinoma of the cheek - Image
Squamous cell carcinoma next to the nose - Image
Squamous cell carcinoma of the lower lip - Image
Squamous cell carcinoma of the lower lip - Image (2)
Interventions for squamous cell carcinoma of the conjunctiva in HIV-infected individuals
Precancerous lesions preceding squamous cell carcinoma (actinic keratosis and carcinoma in situ, or Bowen’s disease)
Interventions for squamous cell carcinoma of the conjunctiva in HIV‐infected individuals
Extremity nevus count associated with increased risk of melanoma and basal cell—but not squamous cell—carcinoma
Interventions for non-metastatic squamous cell carcinoma of the skin: Cochrane systematic review
Surgical interventions for early squamous cell carcinoma of the vulva: Cochrane systematic review
De-escalation treatment protocols for human papillomavirus-associated oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma: Cochrane systematic review
Interventions for basal cell carcinoma of the skin
Basal cell carcinoma
Lichen sclerosus
Skin problems in people with dark skin
Lung cancers
Eyelid tumours
Skin problems in the elderly
Scalp problems
Sun protection for preventing basal cell and squamous cell skin cancers
Cutaneous horn on the face - Image
Interventions for actinic keratoses
Bowen's disease in the forearm - Image
Keratoacanthoma on the upper lid - Image
Bowen's disease on the face - Image
Pap (cervical) smear and endometrial biopsy
De‐intensified adjuvant (chemo)radiotherapy versus standard adjuvant chemoradiotherapy post transoral minimally invasive surgery for resectable HPV‐positive oropharyngeal carcinoma
Actinic keratosis in a finger - Image
Sun protection for preventing basal cell and squamous cell skin cancers
Minimally invasive surgery versus radiotherapy/chemoradiotherapy for small‐volume primary oropharyngeal carcinoma
Natural history of actinic keratosis progression, regression, and recurrence
Actinic keratosis in the upper lip - Image
High‐frequency ultrasound for diagnosing skin cancer in adults
Actinic keratosis on the nose - Image (2)
Solar keratosis - Image (3)
Cutaneous horn on the nose - Image
Cryotherapy
Cutaneous horn - Image
Primary surgery versus primary radiotherapy with or without chemotherapy for early adenocarcinoma of the uterine cervix
Actinic keratosis on the back of the hand - Image
Solar keratosis on skin areas exposed to sunlight - Image
Lichen planus on the leg - Image
Keratoacanthoma on the scalp - Image
Solar keratosis (SK) on the side of the nose before therapy - Image
Actinic keratosis on the lip - Image
A lump in the neck
Chemotherapy as an adjunct to radiotherapy in locally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma
USPSTF: No recommendation for or against skin cancer screening in adults at general risk for skin cancer (I recommendation)
5% fluorouracil is the preferred treatment for actinic keratoses
Keratoacanthoma on the lower lip - Image
Counseling can decrease indoor tanning and increase sun protection
Oral lichen planus
Nasal polyps
Peritonsillitis and peritonsillar abscess
Viral infections of the oral mucosa
Dermatoscopy
Hyperfractionated or accelerated radiotherapy for head and neck cancer
Mpox (monkeypox)
Chemoradiotherapy followed by surgery for oesophageal cancer