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  1. Also called sebaceous gland carcinoma, sebaceous gland adenocarcinoma, or meibomian gland carcinoma. 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.

  2. Jan 30, 2023 · Pictures. Causes and risk factors. Treatments. Contacting a doctor. Diagnosis. Prevalence. Prevention. Complications. Outlook. Summary. Sebaceous gland carcinoma is a rare type of skin cancer. It typically begins on the eyelid, though it may start in sebaceous glands elsewhere.

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  4. Feb 23, 2024 · Symptoms. Pictures. Causes. Diagnosis. Treatments. Prevention. How serious is it? Survival rates. Summary. Sebaceous carcinoma is a rare and aggressive skin cancer. It typically begins on a...

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  5. Jun 21, 2023 · Definition and Overview. Sebaceous carcinoma is a type of malignant tumor that arises from the sebaceous glands. These glands are responsible for producing sebum, which is an oily substance that helps to lubricate the skin and hair. Sebaceous carcinoma can occur anywhere on the body, but is most commonly found on the eyelids, face, ears, and scalp.

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  6. Dec 15, 2023 · Sebaceous Gland Carcinoma . Sebaceous gland carcinoma (SGC) is a rare skin cancer that grows from the sebaceous gland cells that secrete oil and sebum to lubricate the hair follicles. SGCs can occur anywhere, but most occur on the upper and lower eyelids because they have the most sebaceous glands. They're often referred to as eyelid cancers.

  7. 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. On other parts of the body it might cause a bump on the skin that may bleed or have a scab.

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