The recent discovery of the role of the Patched Sonic Hedgehog pathway in the physiopathogeny of BCC (basocellular carcinoma) and Gorlin's syndrome has greatly improved our knowledge on the mechanism of development of these tumors. For the first time, murine models have been developed allowing to further understand other molecular events implicated in such tumors as well as providing in vivo models to search for new curative or preventive therapeutical strategies which would be helpful to control CBC multiple forms, that are often disabling.