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[|Human|] Son went in to have a dermoid cyst above his left eye, near eyebrow by the bridge of the nose removed last Friday. The ENT surgeon realized once he was in to remove it, it did not look like a cyst. They sent a piece of it to a patholgist to review -it came back as abnormal. The blood work was within limts, CT Scan revealed that nothing had spread. And...now...I m waiting!!!! They are thinking cancer , but are not for certain until the results come back...
[|AI|]  Hello! Thank you for the query. Most common skin cancer (Carcinoma Endocellular) is very different from other cancers. It has very high level of survivals, grows really slowly and extremely rare gives metastases. That is why, the only thing which should be done with it is to remove it completely. So even if the pathological result will be cancer, most likely nothing else will be done with it and the treatment will be over. However, if this lesion were mole-like, and they do think it might be Melanoma Malignum, than your son will go to need surrounding tissues removal and local lymph nodes removal. Hope this will help. Regards.