Skin Cancer Development Time Lapse (Normal to Squamous Cell Carcinoma Over 25 Years)

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06/16/23

Using generative AI, this time lapse sequence shows how squamous cell carcinoma skin cancer develops over 25 years. Starting with normal skin, sun damage eventually leads to actinic keratosis formation. In about 10% of actinic keratosis, malignant change occurs ultimately resulting in the development of skin cancer.

Obviously, such a time lapse can not be realistically accomplished as there is no way to know if any given area of skin will turn into cancer. Obviously, somebody with such future knowledge would have to start taking such photos now in the same spot over next 25 years to watch it slowly turn into cancer.

Watch time lapse video of basal cell carcinoma: https://youtube.com/shorts/-WrSIFvC12o

Or melanoma time lapse: https://youtube.com/shorts/j1Hv71UTeX0

Watch this video to see how these can be surgical removed: https://youtu.be/Op3zYytUDDs

Video created by Dr. Christopher Chang:
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Air Prelude by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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