Nonsurgical treatment of nonmelanoma skin cancer in the mature patient. (CROSBI ID 267609)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Čeović, Romana ; Petković, Mikela ; Bukvić Mokos, Zrinka ; Kostović, Krešimir
engleski
Nonsurgical treatment of nonmelanoma skin cancer in the mature patient.
Nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC) is the most common cancer, with the median age at NMSC diagnosis is 71 years. Treatment options for NMSC include surgical therapy, which is usually the first- choice treatment, and nonsurgical modalities. Therapeutic modalities depend on tumor localization, histologic type, and biologic behavior, as well as patient comorbidities, age, and life expectancy. Nonsurgical treatments include cryotherapy, local therapies (imiquimod, 5-fluorouracil, ingenol mebutate, and diclofenac), photodynamic therapy, radiotherapy, and hedgehog inhibitors. Some of these treatments can be combined with curettage and electrodesiccation for better outcomes. Every treatment modality has advantages and disadvantages that must be carefully considered individually. Because the facial area is the most common localization of NMSC, treatment modalities with better cosmetic outcome are preferred. Although NMSC mostly occurs in the elderly, this review is focused on the features and nonsurgical therapy of NMSC in deep old age (≥85) and long-lived persons (aged >95) ; however, clinical trials very rarely involve this population group due to poor cooperation or poor general condition of these patients ; thus, the respective knowledge being generally based on clinical experience.
nonmelanoma skin cancer ; mature patient ; treatment
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Podaci o izdanju
36 (2)
2018.
177-187
objavljeno
0738-081X
1879-1131
10.1016/j.clindermatol.2017.10.009
Povezanost rada
Kliničke medicinske znanosti