Spinaliom

Squamous cell cancer, or squamous cell carcinoma, often originates in actinic keratoses and resembles basal cell carcinoma. However, the surface is usually more elevated and crusty (photos 20-27). This type of tumour may sometimes be mistaken for a wart. Squamous cell carcinomas may very rarely spread to lymph nodes and other organs (metastasis) and prove fatal.