Sebaceous carcinoma
SebacEous carcinoma is rare and is a malignant tumor derived from sebaceous gland cells. Very few people actually occur in the sebaceous glands, and cancers that occur in the Meibom gland (a special type of sebaceous gland) are more common. The disease is more common in elderly male patients, and occurs in the eyelid and scalp.
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