Well-Differentiated Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Lower Lip in Aden, Yemen: A Case Report Highlighting Importance of Early Detection
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Squamous cell carcinoma of the lower lip is a rare malignancy often associated with risk factors such as tobacco use, chronic sun exposure, and immunosuppression. However, cases in individuals without traditional risk factors are uncommon and present a diagnostic challenge. This report discussed a 52-year-old patient presented with well-differentiated SCCof the lower lip. This particular case had no obvious risk factor such as tobacco use or immunosuppression apart from chronic sun exposure. However, cases in individuals without other traditional risk factors are uncommon and present a diagnostic challenge. This report emphasizes the significance of early detection, clinical vigilance, and multidisciplinary management in achieving favorable outcomes.
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