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Sebaceous Cell Carcinoma


Research Notes on Sebaceous Cell Carcinoma


Sebaceous cell carcinoma is a rare type of skin cancer. Sebaceous cell carcinoma is an aggressive cancer that originates in the oil glands of the skin. It forms hard, painless nodules usually found on the eyelid.1

Fast Facts:

  • Biopsy is usually done to confirm diagnosis2
  • Surgery is done to remove it2
  • Mortality rate is 22%2


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Research Notes References

  1. MayoClinic: Sebaceous Cell Carcinoma
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 eMedicine: Sebaceous Cell Carcinoma

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