Gynecologist, Oncologist
FCPS (Medical Oncology) (PK), FCPS (Internal Medicine) (PK)
Gynecologist, Oncologist
FCPS (Medical Oncology) (PK), FCPS (Internal Medicine) (PK)
Oncologist, Hematologist
MBBS (KE), MD (USA), FACP (USA), Diplomat American Board Oncology , Diplomat American Board Internal Medicine
Oncologist, Hematologist
MBBS (KE), MD (USA), FACP (USA), Diplomat American Board Oncology , Diplomat American Board Internal Medicine
Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), the second most common form of skin cancer, is an uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells arising from the squamous cells in the epidermis, the skin’s outermost layer. SCCs often look like scaly red patches, open sores, warts or elevated growths with a central depression; they may crust or bleed.