Oncological diseases continue to represent one of the most complex challenges facing modern medicine. Cancers can affect various organs and tissues, manifesting in a wide variety of forms and stages, often profoundly impacting not only the physical health but also the mental well-being of patients and their families.
According to a GLOBOCAN report, in 2022, Italy will record approximately 436,000 new cases and nearly 194,000 deaths. The cumulative risk of developing cancer before the age of 75 is approximately 27.7% in the general population, with rates higher in men than in women.
A cancer diagnosis remains one of the most delicate moments in a person’s life, especially when treatment options are limited and the prognosis seems uncertain. The number of deaths related to this serious disease remains high each year, and in recent years, the average age of patients has been decreasing.

Basal cell carcinoma is the most common skin cancer and the most common form of skin cancer. It originates from the basal cells of the epidermis and develops primarily in areas of the body most exposed to sunlight, such as the face, neck, and hands.
Its onset is closely linked to chronic exposure to ultraviolet radiation, especially in fair-skinned individuals with long periods of unprotected sun exposure. The prognosis is usually good if the disease is diagnosed early and treated appropriately, which in most cases involves surgical removal. Therefore, early recognition of the warning signs of this serious condition is crucial. What symptoms should you look out for? Find out on