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Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Squamous cell carcinoma is a form of skin cancer that occurs in the areas of the body having excess UV rays. The common sun-exposed sites in the body are the head, neck, chest, ears, lips, arms, and hands. Its symptoms vary depending on the location. It is treated by Mohs surgery, cryosurgery, and laser surgery.

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Do I need a needle biopsy for painless hard lump in tongue?

Query: Hi doctor, I am a 28-year-old woman with history of smoking. I have lump inside my tongue for the past two years. The lump is not reaching the surface is just inside. I think it got bigger over the time but not rapidly. It is 6 mm big. I went to a doctor and they made a sonogram. The lump is in th...  Read Full »


Dr. Vikas T. Talreja

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. May I look at lesion for better diagnosis and treatment, which includes a lot of differential diagnosis. White or red oral lesions include benign lesions (e.g., morsicatio buccarum and frictional keratosis, white sponge nevus [WSN]), benign lesions with malignant potent...  Read Full »

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