Skin Basal Cell Carcinoma

general

Cancer that begins in the lower part of the epidermis (the outer layer of the skin). It may appear as a small white or flesh-colored bump that grows slowly and may bleed. Basal cell cancers are usually found on areas of the body exposed to the sun. Basal cell cancers rarely metastasize (spread) to other parts of the body. They are the most common form of skin cancer.

19

Centers

35

Active Trials

$1M

Cancer Funding

Specific Cancer Types(1)

NameCenters
Skin Basosquamous Cell Carcinoma17

Top Centers for Skin Basal Cell Carcinoma(19)

Ranked by research excellence score (trials · grants · publications). Methodology →

#CenterScore
1
NCI Comprehensive
High-Volume Research Center
70.4
2
NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
52.9
3
NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
52.9
4
NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
52.9
5
NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
52.9
6
NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
52.9
752.9
8
NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
52.9
9
NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
52.9
10
NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
52.9
11
NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
52.9
12
NCI Clinical
Active Research Program
52.9
13
NCI Clinical
Active Research Program
52.9
14
NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
52.9
15
Rutgers Cancer InstituteNew Brunswick, NJ
NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
52.9
16
Active Research Program
52.9
17
Active Research Program
52.9
18
Active Research Program
52.9
19
NCI Comprehensive
30.4

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