Squamous or basal cells have the potential to develop into skin cancer. Squamous cell carcinoma and basal cell carcinoma are the two most common types of skin cancer. It is also known as skin cancer without melanoma. Squamous cell carcinoma can develop from a particular form of keratosis called actinic keratosis. When compared to squamous cell carcinoma and basal cell carcinoma, melanomas are less prevalent. It is more likely to penetrate nearby tissues and spread to different parts of the body. New skin cells are created when existing skin cells become damaged or old skin cells die. When this process fails, cells rapidly proliferate, some of which may be abnormal cells.
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