Introduction

Bowen's disease is a very early form of skin cancer that's easily treatable. The main sign is a red, scaly patchon the skin. It affectsthe squamous cellswhich are in the outermost layer of skinand is sometimes referred to as squamous cell carcinoma in situ. The patch is usuallyvery slow-growing, but there's a small chance it could turn into a more serious type of skin cancerif left untreated. This page covers: Is it serious? Symptoms When to get medical advice Causes Treatments Looking after your skin
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