01/29/2026
Squamous Cell Carcinoma: What You Should Know
Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is one of the most common types of skin cancer. It often appears as a rough, scaly patch, a sore that won’t heal, or a firm, dome-shaped growth — and while it usually grows slowly, it can become serious if left untreated.
The good news? When found early, SCC is highly treatable.
⚠️ Watch for:
• Scaly or crusted patches
• Sores that bleed or don’t heal
• Wart-like or horn-like growths
• Pain, tenderness, or itching
Most SCCs develop on sun-exposed areas like the face, scalp, ears, hands, and arms — but they can appear anywhere.
If you notice a spot that’s changing, bleeding, or not healing, schedule a skin exam with Dr. Ginsburg, a board-certified dermatologist.
📚 Source: American Academy of Dermatology (AAD), reviewed January 13, 2026
🔗 https://www.aad.org/public/diseases/skin-cancer/squamous-cell-carcinoma
Squamous cell carcinoma is a common type of skin cancer that often looks like a scaly patch, dome-shaped growth, or sore. It tends to grow slowly, but sometimes growth is quick. A board-certified dermatologist can tell you if you have this skin cancer. When found early, squamous cell carcinoma is hi...