Intraepidermal squamous cell cancer cannot extend into the dermis. A) True B) False

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The question is asking whether intraepidermal squamous cell cancer can invade deeper into the dermis, which pertains to understanding the characteristics of this type of cancer.

Answer

True

The final answer is True

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is True

More Information

Intraepidermal squamous cell carcinomas, like other 'in situ' cancers, indicate that the malignant cells are confined to the epidermis and do not extend into the dermis. This characteristic is a defining feature and differentiates it from other types of squamous cell carcinomas that can invade deeper layers.

Tips

A common mistake might be confusing intraepidermal squamous cell carcinoma with other types of squamous cell carcinoma that can invade deeper layers.

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