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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The use of a chemotherapeutic agent such as 5-Fluorouracil or Imiquimod, can prevent the further development of skin cancer. | |||
==Basal Cell Carcinoma Secondary Prevention== | ==Basal Cell Carcinoma Secondary Prevention== | ||
*The use of a chemotherapeutic agent such as 5-Fluorouracil or Imiquimod, can prevent the further development of BCC | |||
The use of a chemotherapeutic agent such as 5-Fluorouracil or Imiquimod, can prevent development of | *It is usually recommended to individuals with extensive sun damage, history of multiple skin cancers, or precancerous growths | ||
*It is often repeated every 2 to 3 years | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
The use of a chemotherapeutic agent such as 5-Fluorouracil or Imiquimod, can prevent the further development of skin cancer.
Basal Cell Carcinoma Secondary Prevention
- The use of a chemotherapeutic agent such as 5-Fluorouracil or Imiquimod, can prevent the further development of BCC
- It is usually recommended to individuals with extensive sun damage, history of multiple skin cancers, or precancerous growths
- It is often repeated every 2 to 3 years