«This model supported cancer development so strongly that some mice developed
invasive squamous cell skin cancers similar to the patient's tumor,» said lead author Shadmehr Demehri, MD, PhD, a dermatologist and postdoctoral fellow.
This could be an early - stage basal cell or
squamous cell skin cancer, she says, even if it never hurts, bleeds, or causes other symptoms.
Compared to women, they're twice as likely to have basal cell skin cancer, about three times as likely to have
squamous cell skin cancer, and more likely to have melanoma too, according to the National Council on Skin Cancer Prevention.
In the past 2 years, has the Proposed Insured been diagnosed with, been treated for or advised by a physician or health care provider to receive treatment for any form of cancer (except basal or
squamous cell skin cancer)
Cancer, Leukemia, Melanoma or any other internal cancer (except basal or
squamous cell skin cancer)?
Phrases with «squamous cell skin»