Basal and squamous cell carcinoma Breadcrumb Home Health Topics Cancer Treatment Northern Cancer Service Latest Information Information and Support Optimal Cancer Care Pathways Basal and Squamous Cell Carcinoma Listen Print Main navigation Cancer treatment Cancer and blood disorder treatment Northern Cancer Service Community noticeboard Contacts Healthcare professionals Latest information Information and support News (NCS) Research and Clinical Trials Our locations (NCS) Our service Treatment Your care team Cancer support service Outpatient Haematology Oncology (Medical) services Adult Inpatient Haematology Oncology (Medical) services Oncology (radiation) services Clinical trials Bone marrow transplant service Gynaecologic Oncology Clinic Oncology late effects clinic Cancer services and pharmacy Transport to treatment Cancer treatment information and resources for health professionals On this page What is basal and squamous cell carcinoma?A basal cell carcinoma (BCC) or squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), are types of skin cancers. These may also be called non-melanoma skin cancers.Basal and squamous cell carcinoma pathwayA best practice, cancer care pathway for patients that explains what to expect on your cancer journeyLocal support and informationThere are Cancer Care Coordinators available to support you during your cancer journey.Cancer Council Tasmania offer local support groups.Other pages on our siteQuestions to ask your cancer doctor about treatmentThe role of your GP in your cancer careYour care teamSupportive careAfter treatment and survivorship