It is the most common type of skin cancer which begins in the basal cells of the skin. Basal cell cancer usually starts in parts that have exposure to sunlight. Metastasis can affect the neighboring bones or tissue underlying the skin. Basal cell cancers grow very slowly and often remain asymptomatic for years. Basal cell cancer usually appears as a waxy or pearly bump or flat flesh-colored or light brown colored scar, sometimes it looks like bleeding or scabbing sore that heals and reappear again. People with lighter skin are more prone to develop this kind of skin cancer.
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