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Malignant Tumors

Malignant Tumors

There are tumors that cannot interfere with the span of life but there are also tumors that can progress and decrease the life span. The most seen and best prognosis (watching the disease) is the malignant tumor Basal Cells Cancer. These types of tumors are seen in a patient who have light skin tan colors and in places which are most seen by the sun. Tumors inside of the nose, the inner eyelid, and the inside of the mouth can put life at risk if they progress quickly. The area where the tumor is located begins with a little redness, incrustation that does not get better, wounds, and swelling. It shows slow progress for a couple years. If left untreated, it will get bigger in size. 5 mm solid skin should be surgically removed along with the tumor located in the middle portion of the face because they have more relapses. In other parts of the body, 3-4 mm solid skin removed might be enough. Due to the fact that Basal cells which are prone to cancer because of the skin construction, it is more likely to also form in different places due to direct attention. Due to this reason, the entire body should be observed carefully and suspicious lesions should be removed and a histophalogy should be carried out immediately. Basal cell cancers are very different than other types of cancer. It does not usually cause metastasis. It shows progress in the location it is located in. It is not a type of cancer to be scared about. The skins flat cell cancer (Squamos) is more likely seen in skin areas that are under the sun due to ultraviolet rays as skin lesions. Radiation, chemical matters such as arsenic, cigarettes, damages in the same place and papillomavirus flat cells can be a cause of cancer. It is seen more in parts of the world where the sun is strong and light skin colored people live. Patients who have undergone organ transplant and autoimmune sicknesses that take immunosuppressive medicines can also develop skin cancer and due to a study, it is 253 times more frequent and aggressive. Flat cell cancer soles begin with redness, incrustation, and crusting on the skin begins. Removing 2 cm and in smaller lesions 3 mm normal skin along with the lesion is enough to remove in the treatment.

Oil glands, sweat glands, the skins ligament tissue cancers, Kaposi’s sarcoma, lymphoma, and metastatic skin tumors are also malignant lesions.