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  1. Also known as: cutaneous squamous carcinoma
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    A type of skin cancer, which forms in the middle and outer layer of the skin. It causes red nodules, scaly, red patches on lips or inside the mouth, , open sores, or wartlike sore on or in the anus or on genitals.
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    Urgent medical attention is usually recommended in severe cases by healthcare providers
    How common is condition?
    Common (More than 200,000 cases per year in US)
    Is condition treatable?
    Treatable by a medical professional
    Does diagnosis require lab test or imaging?
    Often requires lab test or imaging
    Time taken for recovery
    Can last several months or years
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    Family history may increase likelihood
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    According to numbers tracked by the Canadian Cancer Society, the five-year relative survival rate for squamous cell carcinoma is 95 percent. Squamous cell carcinoma is one of the most common types of skin cancer. Learn what it is, the symptoms, treatment, survival rate and prognosis.
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    After appropriate treatment, squamous cell carcinoma can disappear, but can reappear at a later stage or may spread to other organs also.
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    This percentage shows the likelihood that a person with a specific type and stage of cancer may live for at least five years after the diagnosis, compared with people who don't have cancer. According to numbers tracked by the Canadian Cancer Society, the five-year relative survival rate for squamous cell carcinoma is 95 percent.
    Advanced skin SCC has a 5-year survival rate below 40%. SCC inside the body can also be harder to detect and treat. For this reason, anyone with any unexplained or concerning symptoms is encouraged to speak with a doctor as soon as possible. The stages of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) range from 0–4.
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