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Exercise 6 Questions
A 58-year-old man noticed the development of dry, scaly patches on the back of his hand. On two or three occasions within the past month, he rubbed off portions of this scaly layer and bleeding occurred. Eventually, this condition was diagnosed as basal cell carcinoma. What is the significant symptom?



