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Overview
Ear cancer is cancer of one or both ears. It is a relatively rare, slow growing cancer that usually affects men over 60. The most common form of ear cancer is squamous cell carcinoma; which normally affects gardeners and roof workers, squamous cell carcinoma predominantly affects the earlobe.