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Bowen's disease
What is Bowen's disease?
Bowen's disease
is a growth of abnormal cells confined to the outer layer of the skin called the epidermis. Hence,
Bowen's disease
is also called intraepidermal squamous cell carcinoma or squamous cell carcinoma in situ. It usually appears as a flat, red and scaly patch of up to a few centimetres in diameter. Occasionally it can turn into skin cancer so dermatologists usually treat, or at least keep an eye on
Bowen's disease
.
What causes Bowen's disease?
It is mostly caused by long-term sun exposure. Hence, it is commonly found on sun-exposed sites such as the ears, face, hands and lower legs.
Bowen's disease
is not infectious or due to an allergy.
How can Bowen's disease be treated?
There are several ways to remove
Bowen's disease
which includes:
Cryotherapy
Curettage or
shave biopsy
Excision
Efudix Cream
Imiquimod Cream
Photodynamic therapy