How can ABM help if you have SCC?

Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the second most common type of skin cancer affecting about 1 million people every year (115 cases every hour). This cancer affects the outer later of our skin (squamous cells) especially on the head and neck, arms and legs. Squamous cell skin cancer usually appears as red scaly patches, warts and open sores.

New study offers hope for one of the most dreaded cancers – pancreatic

It affects the pancreas which is responsible in releasing enzymes that aid digestion and hormones that control blood sugar levels. This type of cancer is usually very aggressive and spreads rapidly. Common symptoms are jaundice, pain, bowel obstruction and weight loss.