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Cell Population Analyses During Skin Carcinogenesis
Published on: August 21, 2013
Site-specific inheritance of basal cell carcinoma
Patrick Lee Stoner1, Mary Floyd Barber
1Jacksonville University, Florida, USA. pstoner24@gmail.com
Abstract:
We report a 21-year-old white woman who developed a large basal cell carcinoma (BCC) on her left upper vermilion border. Her mother and maternal grandmother both had a history of BCCs occurring in the same location. No documented BCC-related genetic disorder was suspected. Our case supports a theory of site-specific inheritance of nonmelanoma skin cancer, which should be further explored.
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