Squamous Cell Carcinoma Flashcards
what is a squamous cell carcinoma?
locally invasive malignant tumour of epidermal keratinocytes
what are the charateristics of a squamous cell carcinoma?
- cause pain, tenderness or bleeding
- grow over weeks or months
- sometimes metastasise
what is the cutaneous presentation of a squamous cell carcinoma?
- irregular, ill-defined red nodule
- scale and ulceration
- located on sun exposed areas of the body
what are the risk factors for developing squamous cell carcinoma?
- type I or II skin
- history of frequent or severe previous sun burn
- outdoor occupation or hobbies
- personal or family history of skin cancer
- immunosuppresion - especially following an organ transplant
- smoking
- premalignant skin conditions (e.g. actinic keratosis or bowen’s disease)
- increasing age
- male sex
what is bowen’s disease?
also known as intraepidermal SCC or SCC in situ
- pre-malignant as tumour cells are confined to the epidermis
- full thickness
what does bowen’s disease look like?
- irregular, red, keratinised, scaly plaques
- located on areas of sun exposed skin
what is the surgical management of squamous cell carcinoma?
- surgical excision
- cirettage and cautery
- mohs micrographic surgery - if SCC is in a cosmetically sensitive area, is ill-defined or recurrent
what is mohs micrographic surgery?
involves examining the excised tissue under the microscope as it is removed to ensure al the cancerous cells are removed whilst preserving the maximum amount of healthy tissue
what is the medical management of squamous cell carcinoma?
- cryotherapy
- radiotherapy if surgery is inappropriate