Close-up of a scabbed squamous cell carcinoma (skin cancer) on the scalp in an 80 year old male patient. This second most common form of skin cancer a
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5156 x 3425 px | 43.7 x 29 cm | 17.2 x 11.4 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
22 June 2010Photographer:
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Close-up of a scabbed squamous cell carcinoma (skin cancer) on the scalp in an 80 year old male patient. This second most common form of skin cancer affects the upper squamous cells of the skin but tumours may spread (metastasize). It is commonly caused by sun damage. (see image 2 - front view).