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  2. When your pimple might be cancer — and how to ... - AOL

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    It’s a zit you can’t zap, derms are warning. Doctors are warning of a common skin cancer symptom that often goes unnoticed. “Patients will come into the office and say they’ve had a pimple ...

  3. Man's harmless pimple turned out to be cancer - AOL

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    He assumed the pimple would go away on its own. Eventually, it disappeared, and a dime-size, scaly rash appeared on his scrotum. He told The Washington Post he assumed it was jock itch , a common ...

  4. WTF Causes Blind Pimples? I Asked Dermatologists

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    If you want to get rid of a blind pimple fast, you’re going to have to face some disappointing news: A blind pimple won’t go away overnight, or even over a few nights. Even the most effective ...

  5. Skin cancer - Wikipedia

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    Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer, globally accounting for at least 40% of cancer cases. [5] [20] The most common type is nonmelanoma skin cancer, which occurs in at least 2–3 million people per year. [6] [21] This is a rough estimate; good statistics are not kept. [1]

  6. Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans - Wikipedia

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    Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans begins as a minor firm area of skin most commonly about to 1 to 5 cm in diameter. It can resemble a bruise, birthmark, or pimple. It is a slow-growing tumor and is usually found on the torso but can occur anywhere on the body. [7] About 90% of DFSPs are low-grade sarcomas.

  7. Cutaneous squamous-cell carcinoma - Wikipedia

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    Cutaneous squamous-cell carcinoma is the second-most common cancer of the skin (after basal-cell carcinoma, but more common than melanoma). It usually occurs in areas exposed to the sun. Sunlight exposure and immunosuppression are risk factors for SCC of the skin, with chronic sun exposure being the strongest environmental risk factor. [26]

  8. Harvard scientist's 'doorknob' question leads to skin cancer ...

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    This skin cancer tends to grow slowly and isn’t life-threatening for most people, but it needs to be treated before it can grow deep and injure nerves and blood vessels, the AAD noted.

  9. If You Have a Painful Blemish Trapped Under Your Skin's ... - AOL

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