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Bowen's disease, solar keratoses and superficial basal cell carcinomas treated by photodynamic therapy using a large-field incoherent light source

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BRITISH JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY
Volume 144, Issue 3, Pages 567-574

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BLACKWELL SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2133.2001.04085.x

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basal cell carcinomas; Bowen's disease; incoherent light source; photodynamic therapy; solar keratoses

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Background Photodynamic therapy (PDT) has not yet been demonstrated to be superior to conventional treatment in the treatment of superficial skin cancers and premalignant skin conditions. A limitation for PDT is the absence to date of a light source suitable for the treatment of larger lesions or 'field changes' where several lesions are present on one anatomical site. Objectives To investigate the safety and efficacy of a large field light source, the Waldmann PDT 1200, in the treatment of Bowen's disease (BD), superficial basal cell carcinomas (BCCs) and solar keratoses (SKs). Methods After application of 5-aminolaevulinic acid for 4-6 h, each lesion was irradiated with 105 J cm(-2) of incoherent red light centred on 640 nm. Eighty-eight patients with 239 lesions were recruited. Results Within two treatments, 88% of ED lesions, 95% of BCCs and 99% of SKs showed complete clinical clearance, At 12 months the complete response rates were 69% for ED, 82% for BCC and 72% for SK. Conclusions This study confirms that PDT is a useful treatment and that selected superficial BCCs and SKs respond well to PDT. The PDT 1200 light source proved capable of treating multiple lesions amounting to a 'field change' and also lesions up to 10 cm in diameter within an acceptable treatment time. Thus far, PDT has failed to become established as a routine treatment for small premalignant and malignant skin lesions as it has not proved superior to simple cheaper conventional therapies such as cryotherapy, curettage and cautery, topical chemotherapy with 5-fluorouracil, or surgery. However, PDT has become established as a treatment for selected cases in some centres. This study suggests a role for PDT in the treatment of large premalignancies, superficial BCCs and field change where existing treatments may be problematic.

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