What Is Skin Cancer?

Symptoms Observed in Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Symptoms Observed in Squamous Cell Carcinoma

This type can also appear as raised growth with central depressions. The skin appears as scaly, along with red patches and open sores. Rough, thickened, or wart-like skin is formed. SCC can itch and bleed. The lesions are mostly formed in areas exposed to the sun but can also occur in other areas like genitals. Not all

SCC has the same appearance; some have persistent scaly and red patches with an irregular border that bleed just like an old wound.  While some sore bleed and stay persistent for weeks.  Some elevated growth with central depression bleeds and grows in size.