Verrucous carcinoma

Verrucous carcinoma is a rare, slow-growing variant of squamous cell carcinoma that primarily affects the oral cavity. It typically presents as a thick, wart-like growth with a rough surface, often found on the gums, cheek lining, or floor of the mouth. While it is less likely to metastasize compared to other oral cancers, verrucous carcinoma can be locally aggressive, invading surrounding tissues if not treated promptly. Treatment usually involves surgical removal, and early detection is crucial for preventing extensive tissue involvement. Due to its distinctive appearance and behavior, accurate diagnosis and management are essential for successful outcomes.

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