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Skin Cancer Returns After Decade of Clear Scans

7 Dec

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Summary

  • Beauty entrepreneur's skin cancer returned a decade later.
  • Aggressive morphoeic BCC subtype now affects her nerves.
  • Urging sun safety and prompt checks for any skin changes.
Skin Cancer Returns After Decade of Clear Scans

Australian beauty entrepreneur Maddy Balderson is facing a significant health challenge as her basal cell carcinoma (BCC) has returned a decade after she believed she was in remission. The 38-year-old underwent major surgery for the recurrence under her jawline, a spot that had previously been treated. This relapse has brought renewed fear and concern about sun exposure.

Balderson's cancer has progressed to a more aggressive morphoeic BCC subtype, characterized by its burrowing nature and potential to invade nerves. This alarming development means the cancer is now described as perineural invasion, carrying a higher risk of recurrence and impacting nerve function. Her plastic surgeons have indicated that radiotherapy may be necessary, though confirmation is pending.

Reflecting on her past, Balderson admits to reckless sun practices in her youth, including tanning beds and oils, despite fair skin. Her experience, now with a cancer that has transformed and become more aggressive, serves as a stark warning. She is urgently advising Australians to meticulously check their skin for any changes, diligently use SPF, and never ignore potential warning signs, emphasizing that even seemingly minor skin issues can become serious.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Morphoeic BCC is an aggressive subtype that burrows deeper into the skin, has a high recurrence rate, and can affect nerve function.
The exact cause is unknown, but it returned in the same spot ten years after initial treatment, potentially due to dormant cells or incomplete removal.
Warning signs include changes in existing moles or spots, new growths, sores that don't heal, and discolored patches, especially around old scars.

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