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  1. Jan 19, 2024 · Sebaceous carcinoma is a rare type of cancer that begins in an oil gland in the skin. Sebaceous carcinoma most often affects the eyelids. Sebaceous carcinoma may begin as a painless lump or thickening of skin on the eyelid.

  2. Sebaceous carcinoma is a rare type of skin cancer that starts in your skins oil-producing (sebaceous) glands. It’s an aggressive cancer that can return after treatment. A pimple-like bump on your upper eyelid is a common symptom, but tumors can form anywhere.

  3. Aug 6, 2024 · Sebaceous carcinoma is a rare but aggressive skin cancer that often affects the eyelids but can develop in any sebaceous gland in your body. More than 95% of nonmelanoma skin...

  4. Sebaceous (suh-bey-shuhs) carcinoma (SC) is a rare skin cancer. It is considered an aggressive skin cancer because it can spread. Found early and treated, treatment is often successful.

  5. Feb 23, 2024 · Sebaceous carcinoma is a rare and aggressive cancer that commonly occurs on the eyelid. Symptoms may include a painless lump that bleeds, does not heal, or reoccurs.

  6. What is sebaceous carcinoma? Sebaceous carcinoma is a rare aggressive skin cancer arising from a sebaceous gland. Sebaceous carcinoma is sometimes called sebaceous gland adenocarcinoma.

  7. How do dermatologists diagnose sebaceous carcinoma? If your dermatologist suspects that you have sebaceous carcinoma (SC), your dermatologist needs some essential information. Be sure to tell your dermatologist if you have: Muir-Torre syndrome (or if a family member has it). A transplant organ.

  8. Jan 30, 2023 · Sebaceous gland carcinoma is a rare and aggressive type of skin cancer that typically affects the eyelid. Symptoms include a lump or growth, thickening of the eyelid, and crusting. Treatment for sebaceous gland carcinoma focuses on surgical removal of the tumor.

  9. Aug 14, 2023 · Sebaceous carcinoma (SC) is a rare and aggressive malignancy that develops from the sebaceous glands. Sebaceous carcinoma is most common in the periocular area, head, and neck, but can occur anywhere in the body where sebaceous glands are present.

  10. Sebaceous carcinoma, also known as sebaceous gland carcinoma (SGc), sebaceous cell carcinoma, and meibomian gland carcinoma, is an uncommon malignant cutaneous (skin) tumor. [1] Most are typically about 1.4 cm at presentation. [2]

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