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==Overview== | |||
==Differentiating Merkel Cell Cancer from other Diseases== | |||
Merkel cell cancer can be mistaken for another cancer like [[basal cell carcinoma]], [[squamous cell carcinoma]], [[malignant melanoma]], [[lymphoma]], [[small cell carcinoma]] or may appear to be a benign [[cyst]]. Researchers believe that exposure to [[sunlight]] or [[ultraviolet light]] may increase a person’s risk of this disease. | |||
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Differentiating Merkel Cell Cancer from other Diseases
Merkel cell cancer can be mistaken for another cancer like basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, malignant melanoma, lymphoma, small cell carcinoma or may appear to be a benign cyst. Researchers believe that exposure to sunlight or ultraviolet light may increase a person’s risk of this disease.