Squamous cell carcinoma is the second most common type of malignant skin cancer.
It is also quite aggressive. The increasing incidence of the disease can be
altered given its connection with sun exposure. The aim of this study was to
establish the clinical and histomorphological profile of squamous cell carcinoma
in the region of Campos Gerais, State of Paraná, Brazil and analyze and
compare the features of the disease found in the literature. We conducted a
cross-sectional descriptive study in a pathology laboratory with selected
invasive cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma reports issued after excisional
biopsy from January 2002 to December 2011. We selected 374 cases of head and
neck SCC, mean age 71.53 years, with a predominance of male patients, moderate
degree of histological differentiation, Clark level IV, and absence of
perineural, neural, or angiolymphatic invasions. Our results differ on some
points from those found in the literature.
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