ear cancer?, umm, yeah. |
ear cancer?, umm, yeah. |
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So I really don't even know if there is something called ear cancer but yeah. I have these weird bumps in both of my earlobes. They go away and come back in different spots. When they get really small and I think they're going to go away, they come back. I should probably go to a doctor but I just wanted to know if anybody else has this or something first.
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1. Basal Cell Cancers: These are the most common ear tumors of the external ear. Usually, years of sun exposure causes basal cell tumors (cancers), particularly of the upper portion of the exposed ear. They are the most common cancers of any part of the face including the external ear. Not called ear cancer... You can get cancer everywhere but there is a scientific name for it... Like brain cancer and stomach cancer... You sound ignorant just adding the bodypart and cancer to it...
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QUOTE(hosing @ Sep 18 2005, 4:55 PM) 1. Basal Cell Cancers: These are the most common ear tumors of the external ear. Usually, years of sun exposure causes basal cell tumors (cancers), particularly of the upper portion of the exposed ear. They are the most common cancers of any part of the face including the external ear. Not called ear cancer... You can get cancer everywhere but there is a scientific name for it... Like brain cancer and stomach cancer... You sound ignorant just adding the bodypart and cancer to it... Thanks for that. I obviously don't know what it is. That's why I'm asking. ![]() |
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