Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC) On The Scalp
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Basal Cell Carcinomas on the scalp may go unnoticed until they begin to itch, bleed, or ulcerate — as seen here with a depressed centre, a sign the lesion is progressing and needs expert assessment.
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Picture of a basal cell carcinoma on the Scalp
Basal cell carcinomas often cause no symptoms at first, but can start to itch and bleed. In this picture, the basal cell carcinoma on the scalp is beginning to ulcerate, which is seen by the depressed centre. This BCC will likely often bleed and crust at this point
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