How does cutaneous T-cell lymphoma differ from squamous cell and basal cell carcinomas?

a. Does not metastasize
b. Has a cause unrelated to sun exposure
c. Can be treated with radiation
d. Can be treated topically


B
Cutaneous T-cell carcinoma appears in areas protected from the sun. All three neoplasms can metastasize, and all three neoplasms can be treated by radiation or topically.

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