How frequently do NMSCs occur?

The exact incidence of NMSCs is unknown, because they are not routinely entered into tumor registries. It is estimated that 1.3 million new cases of NMSC occur each year in the United States, making them by far the most common cancers in this country. The annual cost to Medicare for the management and treatment of NMSCs is 426 million dollars. The lifetime risk of developing NMSC is 1 in 5. Statistically, if a patient develops one NMSC, the risk of another new lesion in 5 years is 30% to 50%.

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