Precancerous dermatosis

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Precancerous dermatosis
TermPrecancerous dermatosis
Short definitionprecancerous dermatosis - (pronounced) (pree-KAN-sehr-rus DER-muh-TOH-sis) skin condition characterized by scaly or thickened patches on the skin, often caused by prolonged exposure to arsenic. The patches are common on sun-exposed areas of skin and in older white males. 
TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
LanguageEnglish
SourceNCI
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precancerous dermatosis - (pronounced) (pree-KAN-sehr-rus DER-muh-TOH-sis) skin condition characterized by scaly or thickened patches on the skin, often caused by prolonged exposure to arsenic. The patches are common on sun-exposed areas of skin and in older white males. These spots can become malignant (cancer). Also called Bowen's disease and precancerous dermatitis

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