Stage 1 Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Stage 1 Squamous Cell Carcinoma

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Q Can children get stage 1 squamous cell carcinoma?
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Squamous cell carcinoma at any stage, including stage 1, very rarely affects children. The average age when people are first diagnosed with the condition is 66 years old. In general, younger people are starting to be affected by stage 1 squamous cell... Full Answer
Q Does sun exposure increase my risk for stage 1 squamous cell carcinoma?
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Sun exposure is one of the most significant risk factors for stage 1 squamous cell carcinoma. Sun exposure, especially over a lifetime, greatly increases the amount of ultraviolet (UV) radiation your skin gets. It's thought that those UV rays are what... Full Answer
Q How does stage 1 squamous cell carcinoma affect the body?
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Stage 1 squamous cell carcinoma begins in the squamous cells, or keratinocytes, that make up your top layer of skin. When the DNA that controls the cells' growth is damaged, it causes an overgrowth and buildup of skin cells. This results in the symptoms... Full Answer
Q Does stage 1 squamous cell carcinoma affect men differently than women?
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Stage 1 squamous cell carcinoma affects men and women in pretty much the same ways. The only difference between its effects on men and women is that males are more likely than females to develop any stage of squamous cell carcinoma, including stage 1.... Full Answer
Q How do other illnesses affect stage 1 squamous cell carcinoma?
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Stage 1 squamous cell carcinoma doesn't usually affect your body's ability to fight illnesses because it hasn't spread past the skin. However, the condition may indirectly affect your body's response to illness because certain risk factors and treatments... Full Answer
Q Is there a cure for stage 1 squamous cell carcinoma?
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Unfortunately, there's no guaranteed cure for stage 1 squamous cell carcinoma. However, if it's caught at stage 1, treatments for the disease are usually very successful. Some of the most effective treatment options may include surgical removal of the... Full Answer
Q Is stage 1 squamous cell carcinoma serious?
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All types of cancer are serious, but fortunately, stage 1 squamous cell carcinoma is quite treatable and is rarely fatal. At this second stage, squamous cell carcinoma is almost always successfully treated because it's still confined to the skin.... Full Answer
Q How common is stage 1 squamous cell carcinoma?
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It's difficult to determine the exact number of cases of stage 1 squamous cell carcinoma. This is due in part to the fact that the cancer may be diagnosed and treated before it reaches stage 1, or it may not be diagnosed till it's reached a later stage.... Full Answer
Q How can I care for someone with stage 1 squamous cell carcinoma?
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To care for someone with stage 1 squamous cell carcinoma, help support them both physically and emotionally. Most importantly, support them through diagnosis and treatment. After treatment, ensure they see their doctor for regular follow-up appointments,... Full Answer
Q How do I manage my stage 1 squamous cell carcinoma on a daily basis?
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Managing your stage 1 squamous cell carcinoma on a daily basis begins with treatment. Once you've been treated, it's important to check in with your doctor regularly to make sure the cancer hasn't come back or spread. It's also very important to continue... Full Answer