Basal cell carcinoma
Basal cell carcinoma usually occurs on face, neck, V-shaped area of the chest, and upper back, which means parts of the body that are often exposed to the sun. It has a pearly gray look, with tiny blood vessels often visible inside the tumor.
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Basal cell carcinomas ooze yellowish fluid, crust over with a scab, and then break down and ooze again. They usually look like a sore or pimple.
It is the most common skin cancer usually occurs in humans. Basal cell carcinoma is the slow growing skin cancer.
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