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what's "well defined" Squamous Cell ?

Skin Health | Last Active: Oct 13, 2023 | Replies (8)

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@windyshores

I cannot answer in depth but I do know that "well-defined" is always a good thing. If it is invasive, does the doc mean potentially invasive? Invasive locally? Has it spread? My mother had a similar diagnosis and it was no big deal after removal, and the "well-defined" meant less of a threat. But I don't know the details of your lesion. Can you ask your doc to explain?

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Invasive is a word to describe the POTENTIAL of melanoma or squamous...
The potential of these cancers when NOT TREATED is great...
If you're was invasive, you would know already from your doctor... They would be checked by for spread...lymph node biopsies, etc...
I was diagnosed with INVASIVE MELANOMA 10 yrs ago... Lymph nodes negative... Frequent derm visits... And still here.
Invasive is a descriptive word... Trust the docs