One patient developed squamous cell carcinomaoftheskin.
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Merkel cell carcinomaoftheskin most commonly presents as a single, rapidly growing, flesh-colored, painless mass.
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There are a number of options available to the physician for the primary management of basal cell and squamous cell carcinomaoftheskin.
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Immuno-photodynamic therapy may be particularly indicated for squamous cell carcinomaoftheskin, which we show to be strongly positive for markers of angiogenesis.
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Carcinomasoftheskin, lip, and uterine cervix were successfully treated by conventional techniques.
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High-dose 13-cis-retinoic acid also has achieved significant activity in preventing invasive carcinomasoftheskin.
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In January 2012, vismodegib was approved by the FDA for the treatment of unresectable or metastatic basal cell carcinomasoftheskin.
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Patients develop multiple basal cell carcinomasoftheskin frequently in early life and also have a predisposition to additional malignancies such as medulloblastoma.