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Malignant tumors of the epidermis are referred to as nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC). NMSC is the most frequent type of malignancy in humans and comprehends two major entities: squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and basal cell carcinoma (BCC). SCC arises on sun-exposed areas of the skin and mucosa but they can also occur in covered parts of the body, particularly in patients that have other predisposing factors.

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Abbreviations

5-FU:

5-Fluorouracil

AK:

Actinic keratosis

5-ALA:

5-Aminolevulinic acid

AMM:

Amelanotic malignant melanoma

BCC:

Basal cell carcinoma

COX:

Cyclooxygenase

EGFR:

Epidermal growth factor receptor

NMSC:

Nonmelanoma skin cancer

PDT:

Photodynamic therapy

PpIX:

Protoporphyrin IX

PUVA:

Photochemotherapy

SCC:

Squamous cell carcinoma

SK:

Seborrheic keratosis

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Grazzini, M., De Giorgi, V. (2015). Squamous Cell Carcinoma. In: Katsambas, A.D., Lotti, T.M., Dessinioti, C., D’Erme, A.M. (eds) European Handbook of Dermatological Treatments. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-45139-7_93

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