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How to Identify Skin Cancer : Signs of Basal Cell Carcinoma Skin Cancer

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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2008

Learn how to identify the signs of basal cell carcinoma skin cancer in this free health care video.

Expert: Dr. Susan Jewell
Bio: Dr. Susan Jewell is a British born educated bilingual Asian with a British accent and can speak Cantonese.
Filmmaker: Susan Jewell

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  • omg i'm scared

  • nice video explanation

  • @AnatomaniaK

    not dangerous?! it can be fatal if left untreated,my uncle had bcc and never treated it,,it lead to other cancerous issues and he died..i am going through the same thing now but am going through surgical procedures to remove lesions,,ugly yes but i dont have a choice..

  • @IrreplacablePerry

    what do you class as young? i was diagnosed with bcc a year ago at the age of 36,,the doctors have always said i am so young to have such a case but i am proof that it can exist in younger people..i am still being treat and have had surgery twice to remove lesions on my face

  • @MegaMikeLike How hold are you? This sort of cancer doesn't usually show up directly after a few sunburns but after years of too much sun - not that young people can't get it.

  • omg, i got badly sunburned then i feel somthing under my eye and other places...

    im scared...

    som1 tell me im wrong please

  • ...its a scab

  • nice to study in medical students thank dr.

  • not dangerous but ugly! thanks for the video.

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