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Multiple or recurrent squamous cell skincarcinoma is a rare tumor in the aged.
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This is the first case report of scalp PG with cranial osteolysis in an 80-year-old adult, with an initial presentation mimicking skincarcinoma.
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Mutations in two homologous genes, EVER1 and EVER2 increase the susceptibility to infection with certain human papillomaviruses resulting in high risk of skincarcinoma.
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Two reports deal with the treatment of progressive squamous cell skincarcinoma with systemic 5-FU, but in only eight patients age less than 70 years.
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By contrast, cellular senescence was unable to suppress chemically induced skincarcinomas.
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In addition, overexpression of IKKalpha in the epidermis inhibited the development of skincarcinomas and metastases in mice.