“…It has been suggested that, rather than increasing the rate at which skin cancer is initiated, burn scar tissue may increase tumor progression in cells in which cancer is already initiated, 13 although in temperate climates, this would apply only to adults. Clinical and epidemiologic evidence linking inflammation and skin cancer derives from studies of Marjolin's ulcer and other nonhealing wounds, including those associated with lupus erythematosus and osteomyelitis, 20 in which malignant transformation occurs in association with the prolonged cell proliferation of chronic inflammation.…”