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jampekka ◴[] No.45157926[source]
To my eye most of the basal cell carsinomas looked like everyday rashes, pimples or scratches. My correct rate was under chance. This could be hypochondria inducing for many?
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1. sungam ◴[] No.45158001[source]
Basal cell carcinomas can look very similar to other harmless skin lesions. The key thing is that they will not resolve with time and will slowly grow whereas a rash, pimple or scratch will resolve over a few months.

Fortunately basal cell carciomas are very slow growing and do not spread elsewhere in the body or cause other health issues and a delay of a few months in diagnosis does not have a big impact on outcome.