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List of cutaneous conditions associated with increased risk of nonmelanoma skin cancer
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There are several conditions of or affecting the human integumentary system that are associated with an increased risk of developing nonmelanoma skin cancer (i.e. squamous-cell carcinoma and basal-cell carcinoma).
| Condition | Squamous-cell carcinoma | Basal-cell carcinoma |
|---|---|---|
| Xeroderma pigmentosum | + | + |
| Oculocutaneous albinism | + | + |
| Epidermodysplasia verruciformis | + | |
| Recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa | + | |
| Ferguson–Smith syndrome | + | |
| Muir–Torre syndrome | + | + |
| Nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome | + | |
| Bazex syndrome | + | |
| Rombo syndrome | + | |
| Discoid lupus erythematosus | + | |
| Erosive lichen planus | + | |
| Lichen sclerosus | + | |
| Porokeratosis | + | |
| Nevus sebaceous | + | |
| Chronic non-healing wounds | + | |
| Seborrheic keratosis | + |
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