Basal cell carcinoma. An actual challenge for the dermatologist

Authors

  • Cristy Darias Domínguez hospital faustino pérez
  • Jessica Garrido Celis hospital faustino pérez

Keywords:

basal cell carcinoma, non-melanocytic carcinoma, risk factors

Abstract

Basal cell Carcinoma (BCC) is an epidermal malignant tumor, it has a slow growth and seldom metastases. It can produce local destruction and compromise big tissue areas, cartilage and bone. There are clinical and histological presentations. It is one of the most common cancer in humans and its incidence is increasing. This project’s goal is to expose the essential aspects about the predisposal factors, clinic presentations and diagnoses as well as this disorder’s therapeutic options.This study was made from different bibliographical revisions. The research was developed on Infomed Database and Google. Twenty five Scientific studies were researched without country and/or timeline limit, from whom fifteen belongs to the last 5 years. BCC is considered to have a multifactorial origin, whose most important carcinogen is the ultraviolet light. The most frequent clinical presentation is the nodular and the most common distribution is face and neck. The treatment choice depends on the tumor size, its distribution and the patient’s age and current state. Although it is a low malignancy and low-death rate neoplasia, it can cause tissue destruction and affect patient’s social life. The management of the risk factors, the elements for the early diagnosis and the therapeutic options are indispensable to choose the adequate behavior for the disorder and promote life style changes that favor the prevention and lower the morbidity rate

 

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Published

2018-02-16

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Darias Domínguez C, Garrido Celis J. Basal cell carcinoma. An actual challenge for the dermatologist. Rev Méd Electrón [Internet]. 2018 Feb. 16 [cited 2025 Feb. 2];40(1):172-8. Available from: https://revmedicaelectronica.sld.cu/index.php/rme/article/view/2498

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