Article 4XCSF Man with 5.5-inch horn growing on his back slipped “through the net,” docs say

Man with 5.5-inch horn growing on his back slipped “through the net,” docs say

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Beth Mole
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Enlarge / Horns like these, but on a man's back. (credit: Image Engine)

Smartphones won't make you grow horns-but neglecting a worsening skin cancer lesion for years could do the trick.

Recently, doctors in the UK surgically removed a 14cm-long "dragon horn" from a man's lower back. The 50-year-old patient reported that it had been growing for at least three years.

The doctors determined that the "gigantic" skin growth was a cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC)-a type of skin cancer that causes growing, scaly bumps on the top layer of skin.

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