Neoadjuvant use of photodynamic therapy in Basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas of the face.

ISRN Dermatology Pub Date : 2011-01-01 Epub Date: 2011-05-31 DOI:10.5402/2011/809409
Goran Jeremic, Corey C Moore, Michael G Brandt, Philip C Doyle
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Background. This preliminary study sought to determine the success of photodynamic therapy (PDT) in reducing lesion size in an effort to assess the potential application of this treatment approach in a neoadjuvant role. Objectives. To quantify the effects of PDT on lesion area (mm(2)) for basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas of the face. Results. Eighteen participants (10 BCC lesions and 8 SCC lesions of the face) were assessed. Four lesions (all from the BCC group) showed a complete response to PDT. Of the remaining 14 lesions, 85.7% (n = 12) showed reductions in lesion area, while two lesions showed increase in lesion area. Proportional reductions for the 12 lesions that did not demonstrate complete response or an increase in area following-PDT were found to range from 13.2% to 85.1% (BCC) and 6.7% to 89.7% (SCC). Conclusions. PDT as a neoadjuvant treatment may provide a simple, efficient, and viable approach to reducing the area of malignant lesions of the face with the advantage of reduced cosmetic and aesthetic morbidities.

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在面部基底细胞癌和鳞状细胞癌的新辅助治疗中使用光动力疗法。
研究背景这项初步研究旨在确定光动力疗法(PDT)能否成功缩小病灶,从而评估这种治疗方法在新辅助治疗中的应用潜力。研究目标量化光动力疗法对面部基底细胞癌和鳞状细胞癌病灶面积(mm(2))的影响。结果。对 18 名参与者(10 例脸部 BCC 病变和 8 例 SCC 病变)进行了评估。四个病灶(均来自 BCC 组)对 PDT 显示出完全反应。在其余 14 个病变中,85.7%(n = 12)的病变面积有所缩小,两个病变的病变面积有所扩大。12个病灶在PDT治疗后未表现出完全反应或面积增加,其病灶面积缩小的比例为13.2%至85.1%(BCC)和6.7%至89.7%(SCC)。结论光动力疗法作为一种新辅助治疗方法,可提供一种简单、高效、可行的方法来缩小面部恶性病变的面积,其优点是可减少美容和美学方面的发病率。
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