Who gets cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma
(cSCC)?
Of the estimated 76,100 Canadians affected by non-melanoma skin cancer annually, approximately 23% are diagnosed with cSCC
1 in 20 Canadians will develop cSCC in their lifetime.
Of the estimated 76,100 Canadians affected by non-melanoma skin cancer annually, approximately 23% are diagnosed with cSCC
1 in 20 Canadians will develop cSCC in their lifetime.
cSCC is a common form of skin cancer that develops in squamous skin cells that make up the middle (dermis) and outer (epidermis) layers of the skin. The majority of cSCC develops as a result…
Learn MoreIt is important to know the causes and/or risk factors of developing cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma (cSCC). Physical Traits - Having fair skin, blond or red hair, light-coloured eyes, or freckling. Older Population - cSCC…
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