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Illustrates anatomic risk areas. Red: High-risk areas. [3] Characteristics of patients at increased risk include: • Decreased immunity. • Genetic syndromes (such as basal cell nevus syndrome and xeroderma pigmentosum). • Skin previously exposed to radiation. • Patients with a history of high-risk tumors.
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